Legendary Kumawood actor Paa George has made a heartfelt appeal for assistance, revealing the struggles he faces at 89 after decades in the Ghanaian film industry.

Life and Career Dedication
Paa George, who relocated to Accra in 1960, has spent most of his life acting and raising his numerous children. Despite his long-standing contributions to Ghanaian cinema, the actor explains that his earnings from acting, particularly since the 1980s, were insufficient to enable him to build a home of his own.
Financial Challenges in Later Years
At nearly nine decades old, Paa George has called on well-wishers, colleagues, and the public to assist him in securing a safe and comfortable living arrangement. His appeal underscores the financial hardships often faced by veteran actors in Ghana, despite their cultural impact and recognition.
Kumawood Community and Public Response
Following Paa George’s revelation, members of the Kumawood fraternity and the public have expressed sympathy and support. Many are advocating for structured support systems for aging actors to ensure they live their later years with dignity.
Legacy and Cultural Significance
Paa George remains a cherished figure in Ghanaian cinema, celebrated for his roles in numerous films that have shaped the Kumawood industry. His story highlights the need for sustainable welfare mechanisms for artists who have dedicated their lives to enriching Ghanaian culture.
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