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Kumawood actress Kyeiwaa has delighted her fans by releasing a new skit on her YouTube Channel just two weeks after returning from the US.
In the opening scene of the skit, she joyfully sang praises to God, holding her Holy Bible in one hand while using the other to make expressive gestures in the air. The humour kicked in when a lady passed by and offered words of encouragement, commending Kyeiwaa for her devotion to the gospel.
The lady said street preachers like her inspire others to love God and even gave her an offering.
After the lady walked away, Kyeiwaa playfully urged everyone not to judge her, knowing very well that passersby might criticize her choice of a mini dress and boots, which is a deviation from the traditional attire of Ghanaian preachers.
Towards the end of the skit, Kyeiwaa encountered two young men who humorously mocked her dress and pointed out that it didn’t align with the teachings of the Bible she carried.
This led to a comical altercation between the two parties, sparking laughter and amusement among viewers in the comment section.
Prior to the local movie industry taking a nosedive, Kyeiwaa was one of the top actresses in that space featuring in many movies.
She traveled to live and work in the United States for a while when the industry stopped thriving.
But from her utterances, living abroad and surviving on menial jobs has not helped her largely due to the fact that she couldn't access better opportunities with her low education.
It appears that Kyeiwaa, who's now back to settle in Ghana, is looking to cash in on the new trend of skit making which is now fetching many people monies they may not have made from regular acting.
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