Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu, has suggested that the recent decline in the Kumawood sector of the Ghanaian movie industry is a result of occultic activities carried out by some of its practitioners.
According to him, these actors employ spiritual means to hinder the progress of their colleagues, thereby negatively impacting the overall production output.
Kwaku Manu made this assertion while speaking on his Kwaku Manu Show, where he offered advice to those involved in acting, emphasizing the importance of dedicated worship to God as a safeguard against potential attacks from their peers.
He alleged, “That is why I tell actors and actresses that if you start acting and decide to follow God, do it perfectly. We have actors, movie stars, and musicians in Ghana who are into serious juju. It is like a horse running speedily without a break.”
“They would go to fetish priests and come and claim they are Christians. They would go to church with you on Sundays. There are actors in Kumawood who bury cows,” he continued.
“There was a guy who was trending two years ago but he is nowhere to be found today because his fame was buried. I always advise people to serve God well to avoid such attacks,” he added.