Kofi Adjorlolo says he always wanted to be a musician, not an actor

Kofi Adjorlolo, a veteran actor, has said that music was his true passion and that he never wanted to be an actor in the first place.

Kofi Adjorlolo says he always wanted to be a musician, not an actor
Kofi Adjorlolo says he always wanted to be a musician, not an actor

Kofi Adjorlolo, a veteran actor, has said that music was his true passion and that he never wanted to be an actor in the first place.
 In an honest interview on THE LIZ SHOW with Elizabeth Essuman, the well-known actor said that when he was younger, everyone thought he would become a musician because he was so good at it.

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 Kofi Adjorlolo talked about his impressive musical background, which began when he was 8 years old and took trumpet lessons.  He took his passion further, performing alongside music legends Gyedu Blay Ambolley and Sir Victor Uwaifo. Kofi said, "I love music so much that I could play the trumpet well when I was 8."  He even got to play with famous musicians like Sir Victor Uwaifo and Gyedu Blay Ambolley.

Kofi Adjorlolo-I always wanted to be a musician, not an actor

 Kofi, who has had a successful career as an actor, said he was worried about the problems actors in Ghana face, such as the lack of support and insurance for people who work in the industry. He said he wouldn't want his kids to become actors because of how the industry is right now.

 “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?" he stated.