Just before every general election in the nation, some celebrities such as music artists and actors openly state their support for their favored political party like the Brand new Patriotic Party (NPP) plus National Democratic Congress (NDC). The Public Relations Officer to get Film Producers Association associated with Ghana (FIPAC) Mawule Ekpe Peter known as ABRO provides however revealed that Kumawood Actors who endorsed the particular opposition National Democratic Our elected representatives (NDC) have lost credibility in the market. According to ABRO, the stars who openly endorsed plus campaigned massively for NDC and former President Ruben Dramani Mahama are dealing with serious hardship. Speaking within an interview with Osei Kwadwo on AMBASSADOR TV supervised by MyNewsGh. com mentioned “Movie producers are not willing to use actors who supported NDC because Ghanaians did not buy movies featured along with actors who campaigned designed for NDC”“Joel Ackah sang NDC anthem for the party that they sing every day at their particular meetings but he had been begging to survive when he or she was alive because NDC rejected him like the way they have rejected those who are still living, ” he said. “I know some of the celebrities which endorsed NDC and Mahama who have regretted their activities but they are afraid to come out plus say it but a lot more seriously hard for them” He bemoaned. “Kwadwo, you understand Ghanaians don’t understand national politics and Ghana is not such as other advanced countries exactly where even a pastor or business person can declare the celebration, he or she supports so it is period these celebrities think twice just before they endorse a certain politics party”. “Mr Beautiful great when it comes to acting but exactly where is he now right after he endorsed NDC yet actors who endorsed NPP like Agya Koo, Matilda Asare and others are lively in the industry” he noticed. Source: MyNewsGh. com/2022Send your own news stories to [email protected] and through WhatsApp on +233 202452509Related Topics: Staff Pick