
REDTV, UBA’s lifestyle entertainment channel backed by the bank, has debuted “13 Kinds of Women,” a highly awaited series. The 13-episode Ghanaian series, which was directed by the distinguished filmmaker Eddie Seddoh, will be accessible on YouTube on Thursday, September 19, to a worldwide viewership.
13 Kinds of Women provides a close-up view of the lives of many women, examining the difficulties, successes, and dynamics of their relationships in the real world. Some of Ghana’s most gifted performers, including Prince David Osei, Harold Amenyah, Peter Ritchie, and Jasmine Baroudi, are featured in the star-studded series.
Qazeem Bello, the Chief Operating Officer of UBA Ghana, emphasised the series’ significance during the exclusive premiere event that took place last Friday at Silverbird Cinemas.
According to the COO: “‘13 Kinds of Women’ is more than just a show; it’s a celebration of the strength, resilience, and diversity of women. We are thrilled to bring this powerful story to life and share it with audiences worldwide.”
Continuing, he underlined once more the bank’s dedication to supporting African innovation via REDTV.
He had this to say: “As UBA’s lifestyle channel, REDTV is dedicated to telling Africa’s stories and empowering young content creators and filmmakers across the continent.
“We believe in the power of storytelling to shape cultures and communities, and we’re proud to celebrate creativity and collaboration through this series.
“It reflects UBA’s ongoing mission to engage with our audience while supporting emerging talents in film, scriptwriting, and production,” he added.
With the support of UBA, REDTV can present a wide range of captivating material featuring the best of Africa, including travel, sports, music, fashion, news, drama, and more.
With 13 Kinds of Women, UBA reaffirms its dedication to advancing Indigenous talent on a worldwide scale and enhancing the African creative arts sector.
Starting on September 19, “13 Kinds of Women” will be streamed on REDTV’s official YouTube channel, BrandSpur art and entertainment news reports.





