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Popular Kumawood actor Bernard Nyarko says he has stopped acting and his fans won't see him on the screens for a long time to come.
According to him, he is never going back to that profession.
Bishop Bernard, as he is affectionately called in the movie industry, is now a full-time pastor.
Reports say that he turned to spread the word of God after he was reportedly hit with an unknown illness.
In a video circulating on social media, the celebrated Kumawood actor told his congregation that he has followed the footsteps of ace actor Majid Michelle.
In his sermon, Bishop Bernard added that the industry is full of evil, which is another reason that has prompted his exit.
He explained that there is a temptation that comes with meeting new people especially women every single day in the industry.
Bishop Bernard added that if care is not taken, one will end up having them in their bed.
“I have stopped because it’s full of evil. Every day you would meet different people, every day you would see different girls. All of them want you to become their friends and some of them are coming from the marine sea, they should take their movie,” he said in the presence of his congregation.
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