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Ghanaian Actor Kofi Adjorlolo Discourages Children from Local Acting Career

nkqweziBy nkqweziJune 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As children, many of us grow up with clear visions of what we want to become—be it a doctor, pilot, teacher, or superstar musician. But as life unfolds, dreams often take new shapes, influenced by unexpected turns and realities. For veteran Ghanaian actor Kofi Adjorlolo, his early dream wasn’t to be in front of the camera—it was to make music.

Speaking on The Liz Show with Elizabeth Essuman, Adjorlolo revealed that his first love was music, and not acting as many might assume.

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

From a young age, his musical talent was evident. He shared how his journey began at the age of eight, when he first picked up the trumpet. Over time, that passion blossomed into live performances with some of West Africa’s most celebrated musicians, including Ghanaian highlife legend Gyedu Blay Ambolley and Nigerian icon Sir Victor Uwaifo.

“People saw the potential in me as a musician,” he said. “I even had the opportunity to play with legendary musicians like Gyedu Blay Ambolley and Sir Victor Uwaifo.”

Though Adjorlolo eventually became one of Ghana’s most respected actors, he admitted that the acting profession in the country has its fair share of challenges—so much so that he wouldn’t recommend the career path to his own children.

“Honestly, I wouldn’t encourage my children to go into acting,” he said, pointing to the lack of structural support for actors in Ghana. “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?”

While his career took a different direction from what he first envisioned, Adjorlolo’s journey reflects how dreams evolve—and how passion, no matter where it begins, always finds its way into our story.

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