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Actress Beverly Afaglo has advised her fellow creative industry players to invest in businesses to be able to still make money when they are not working actively.
According to the actress, more people are coming into the Showbiz sector, which means that actors won’t be called everyday but if they have a business, they will be able to still have a means of making money.
“My advice to them is to invest in business because after the fame and everything, people still look up to you for many things and that’s why you have to tap into this.
"In Hollywood, we have the likes of 50 Cent, Jay Z being owners of companies. 50 Cents has water, Jay Z has different businesses. You need to invest into something and definitely because they love you, they will be able to be part of you and it works like this because at the end of the day, it will get to a point where you won’t be called everyday. Younger ones are coming, there might not be roles for you, how you look, how you act, but when you have invested into something, then it’s definitely going to help.”
"Beverly Afaglo has also launched Traffic Shawarma franchise.
“I believe people trust my brand and anything I put out there till now, people know that whatever I bring into the system is legit and so far they are happy.”
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