Over $1 Million in Just a Year
Kumawood actor Salinco has reportedly spent more than $1 million within barely a year on gifts for veteran musicians and actors across Ghana.
According to close sources and beneficiaries, the actor has been quietly supporting industry legends with cars, cash donations, and other forms of financial assistance — a move that has earned him widespread admiration.
More Than 10 Cars and Over 500,000 Cedis Gifted
In the last few years alone, Salinco is said to have dashed more than 10 cars and over 500,000 cedis to veteran creatives who paved the way for today’s entertainment industry.

The beneficiaries include respected musicians and actors who contributed immensely to Ghana’s creative arts but often receive little financial recognition in their later years.
“They Inspired Me” — Salinco’s Promise
The Kumawood star has made it clear that his generosity is intentional and deeply personal.
According to him, many of these veteran musicians and actors inspired and motivated him during his early career days. He promised himself that once he reached a better financial position, he would show appreciation in a tangible way.

Today, he appears to be fulfilling that promise — not with words, but with action.
Salinco Dey Hold Block
Interestingly, industry insiders joke that “Salinco dey hold block.”
He rarely makes public appearances or engages in unnecessary social media drama. Instead, he seemingly shows up only when he wants to dash a car or bless someone with money.
His low-profile generosity has sparked praise from fans who describe him as a silent pillar within Ghana’s entertainment space.
A New Culture of Appreciation?
At a time when conversations about the welfare of veteran entertainers continue to trend, Salinco’s actions are setting a strong example.
Many believe such gestures could inspire other successful creatives to support legends who laid the foundation for Ghana’s thriving music and film industries.
Whether quietly or publicly, one thing is clear — Salinco is not just talking about gratitude. He is practicing it.
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