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Ghanaian comic actor, Bismark Ofori, also known as Kyekyeku was overwhelmed with emotion when actress Vivian Jill generously donated a sum of GH¢10,000.
The gift, she said, was to support the premiere of his latest movie, “1957”.
Tears streamed down Kyekyeku’s face who was taken aback by the unexpected gesture of support from Jill.
Following the presentation, Vivian Jill took the opportunity to encourage the public to rally behind Kyekyeku and his cinematic endeavour.
She stressed the importance of communal support in aiding him to recoup his investment and achieve success.
“I implore everyone to rally behind our brother, Kyekyeku, as he has invested significantly in this project. Love and support are essential ingredients for progress in life. Therefore, let us all join hands to support him. I will personally be present at the premiere on March 6th to show my support,” Vivian Jill expressed passionately in a video shared on social media.
Grateful for his colleague's benevolence, Kyekyeku expressed his heartfelt appreciation, saying, “I am truly thankful and may God bless you abundantly for this kind gesture.”
Ghanaian comic actor Kyekyeku breaks down and weeps, as actress Vivian Jill surprises him with GH¢10,000 in support of the premiere of his movie “1957”.
— SIKAOFFICIAL (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) February 17, 2024
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