Acting legend, Kofi Adjorlolo, is not happy about the harsh realities of his profession in Ghana, declaring he won't even dare encourage his children to go into acting.
“I wouldn't encourage my children to go into acting,” he told The Liz Show.
Despite being a celebrated figure in film and television, Mr. Adjorlolo expressed deep concern about the lack of structure, protection, and long-term support for actors in the country.
According to him, “honestly, the industry is tough. There's no insurance, no proper welfare. We're out here with nothing to fall back on.”
His comments reflect growing frustrations among industry veterans who feel neglected despite years of service to Ghanaian entertainment.
While acting brought him fame, Kofi Adjorlolo made it clear he wouldn't wish the uncertainty and struggle that comes with the profession on his children.
His remarks come on the heels of his revelation that his dream career was becoming a musician in the early stages of his life.


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