Charles Allen Gyimah (1939–2014) was a Ghanaian traditional leader, politician, film maker,[1] and entrepreneur.
[5][6] Gyimah made a fortune as one of the prominent traders in the Kantamanto market.
[7] In the 1980s, he recorded football matches of Ashanti Kotoko and duplicated them on VHS cassettes for sale.
His company employed technicians of the state-owned Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) who videotaped social events.
[11] Unfortunately, Gyimah's attempt to restrict distribution of the movie to his chain of Video City cinemas made him run at a loss.