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I just wanted to push the industry forward.” Agya Koo went on to explain that it wasn’t until later in his career, after establishing himself as a leading actor and producer, that he began requesting a modest fee for his work.“People need to understand that I wasn’t trying to create a sense of entitlement,”he said.“But as I became more well-known, I had to take my career seriously and ask for compensation for the work I was doing.
“I won’t shy away from the fact that the power issues during Mahama’s time had a huge impact on our industry,”Agya Koo stated during an interview on Lawson Radio.“Filmmakers depend on reliable electricity to create their work, and without it, production slows down.
It contributed to the decline of our industry, and sadly, it wasn’t the only issue.” Agya Koo’s career has spanned decades, during which he became one of the most influential figures in the Ghanaian film industry..
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