Acting was never my dream – Kofi Adjorlolo opens up about his true passion | Nsemkeka
Veteran Ghanaian entertainer Kofi Adjorlolo has opened up about a surprising twist in his career journey, revealing that his heart has long belonged to a different art form from the one that made him famous.
In a conversation on The Liz Show with Elizabeth Essuman, Adjorlolo reflected on his early dreams of becoming a musician. He disclosed that from a young age, many believed he was destined for a musical career due to his evident natural ability.
He shared that his musical journey began at the age of eight when he started learning to play the trumpet. His commitment and skill eventually earned him opportunities to perform with celebrated musicians such as Gyedu Blay Ambolley and the late Sir Victor Uwaifo.
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