Veteran Ghanaian comic actor Kingsley Kojo Kyeremateng, famously known as Ajos, has said being a famous figure in Ghana is dangerous as the individual loses their protection.
In a interview on Showbiz 360 with Giovani Caleb, Ajos guaranteed that acclaim can draw in a wide range of individuals to one’s life, incorporating individuals with ulterior thought processes.
“Being well known can be risky. It’s not exactly great. You wind up drawing in various types of individuals to you. Individuals who need cash from you, individuals who need to utilize you to be famous themselves, individuals who can’t stand you.
“You can do nothing for yourself, all that you do is totally supportive of public utilization. It’s like you are there for the general population,” he bemoaned,” Ajos made sense of.
He related a nerve racking occurrence a long time back at Accra, where he ended up in an awkward circumstance because of his popularity.
“I had gone to Accra UTC on a task nearly quite a while back. There I felt the pressing need to visit the latrine. When I escaped the vehicle, somebody came up to welcome me and began asking me inquiries. In the mean time, I was battling to hold it in.
“There was no open latrine around. However, I was unable to glance around in light of the fact that there were a many individuals in the area all taking a gander at me and attempting to converse with me.
“Thus, I needed to do it inside my vehicle, in the front seat and commute home. So being well known isn’t great on occasion,” he described.
Ajos further related a humiliating second in Takoradi market when brokers ruined his blue shirt since he played had an impact in a film which they considered “terrible”.