Coel expressed how she hopes the film and her character, in particular, could serve as a vehicle to spearhead queer representation in Ghana.
that Coel would be playing Aneka, a captain and combat instructor in the Dora Milaje.
, in the comics, Aneka and fellow Dora Milaje warrior Ayo share “a forbidden love” that ultimately tramples the ranks in Wakanda — and it was precisely Aneka’s queerness that “sold” Coel on the role., Asnotes, Ghana currently has antigay laws that date back to the colonial era in place. Not only that but a draft bill, which some have referred to as the
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