Legendary Ghanaian Actor Kofi Adjorlolo Says He Wanted To Be A Musician

Kofi Adjorlolo

Source: Africa Publicity

A legendary Ghanaian actor, Kofi Adjorlolo, has revealed that he wanted to become a musician, not an actor.

 

He made this known on ‘The Liz Show’ with Elizabeth Essuman.

 

According to him, during his childhood, many people were of the belief that he was destined for a career in music due to his natural talent.

 

He says he musical journey took off at the young age of eight.

 

At the age of eight, Mr. Adjorlolo says he started learning how to play trumpet.

 

He says “I love music so much that as of 8 years old, I could play the trumpet so well.”

 

His passion and dedication to music, he says led him to perform with renowned Ghanaian musicians like Gyedu Blay Ambolley, and Sir Victor Uwaifo.

 

Meanwhile, he expressed frustration about the challenges faced by actors in Ghana, pointing out a lack of support systems and absence of insurance as some of the major setbacks in the Ghanaian movie industry.

 

He says “Honestly, I wouldn’t encourage my children to go into acting. The current situation in Ghana isn’t encouraging, attractive, or enabling for young ones to thrive in this field. Do we even have insurance to back our actors and actresses?”

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