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Veteran actor Fred Amugi has filled the eyes of Ghanaians with tears after he shared his sole wish for his 74th birthday.
The actor made an appeal to corporate Ghana and other international outfits to consider him for brand ambassadorial deals.
For him, seeing his face on a huge billboard mounted on vantage points of the country would be a major achievement, and a reminder of his immense contribution to the creative arts industry.
In a video posed to mark his birthday six days ago, an emotional Mr. Amugi hoped this wish would be granted before his demise.
“Use me when I’m alive, not when I am dead and gone,” he said amid assurance of being an effective ambassador for any product or service.
The intent, he hinted is not for the money, but to keep his image in the minds of Ghanaians beside the many films he has featured in which has made him a household name.
Meanwhile, some industry players have given him their word to make sure his wish will be fulfilled in the shortest possible time.
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