Entertainment of Thursday, 5 April 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Help us whiles we are alive – Veteran actor Paa George cries for help

Veteran actor Paa George chatting with Gloria Sarfo during her visit play videoVeteran actor Paa George chatting with Gloria Sarfo during her visit

Veteran actor Paa George has appealed to well-meaning Ghanaians who are in a position to help actors financially come to their aid and not wait for them to die before they donate huge sums of money at their funerals.

Paa George gave the advice to actress Gloria Sarfo and her friends when they visited him at his residence in Accra as part of her birthday on the 4th of April.

The actress as part of her birthday celebration donated gifts and an undisclosed amount of money to 12 veteran actors.

Paa George who couldn’t hide his excitement upon receiving the gift advised the actress to continue to work hard and not be envious of anyone in the industry because being envious is not healthy.

He also used the opportunity to appeal to Ghanaians that they should come to his aid whiles he is alive and not wait for him to die.

Sighting late Ebony Reigns as an example, the veteran actor said with all the donations received at Ebony’s funeral, she didn’t see it because she was already dead. He lauded MUSIGA for collaborating with Hon Kennedy Agyapong to help old musicians with salaries.

“One thing I will tell you is that there are philantropists in this country who have and can help, I remember what Musiga and Hon Keneddy Agyapong did for veteran musicians such as Nana Ampadu, late C.K Mann, Jewel Ackah etc, they gave them something to help them, but who is helping us the veteran actors? They should remember us and help us, like what happened at Ebony’s funeral, people gave as much as hundred thousand, and did she see it? They waited for her to die before making huge donations. They should try and help us whiles we are alive” he said.

Paa George who also revealed that he would be 81 years old in May appealed to producers to use them,( veteran actors) rather than going for younger actors and making them up to look like old men.