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A businessman, Kelvin Jaguar Paw is calling for support for the Ghanaian entertainers.
He noted the industry has a lot of talents that need all the push financially to excel.
The investor made this call at his birthday bash on Friday, August 13, 2021.
"To me, the industry needs to be pushed. We really need to support creativity in this country because they are doing very well.
"We have a lot of good talents in this country and because of lack of support, they don’t go far. So I pray we all come together and collectively support them financially," he told Becky.
The entertainment industry has over the years solicited financial support to aid its growth.
This call comes at the right time where the industry is slowly recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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