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Radio and TV show host Afia Schwarzenegger has called on celebrities to extend a helping hand to ailing actor Emmanuel Armah.
This comes after many actors took to social media to mourn the death of actor Bernard Nyarko.
Some of them disclosed that they had on numerous occasions wanted to pay a visit to the actor but were denied access by his family.
Taking to Instagram Afia Schwarzenegger stated that these actors should pay a visit to Emmanuel Armah instead and give him all the help he needs since the case of Bernard Nyarko is too late.
She said that they should not wait for the actor to pass on and post tributes or feign ignorance of his ailment.
Emmanuel Armah suffered a stroke in 2017 which did not only have an effect on movements but his speech as well.
The ‘Things Men Do’ actor has since been recovering albeit slowly from the illness.
In January, actors Kalsoume Sinare Baffoe and Vivienne Adjo Achor paid their colleague a visit.
Mrs Baffoe shared pictures on Instagram saying, “Sometimes we’re tested not to show our weakness but to discover our strength...#We visited our colleague ## brother Emmanuel Amarh…we pray for good health, strength and Long life.”
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