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Don’t Care About Insults – Dr Likee Shares His Vision for Nurturing Young Talent

Popular Ghanaian actor and comedian Dr Likee has opened up about his experiences with criticism and physical attacks, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to the growth of Ghana’s entertainment industry.

Speaking on Kumasi-based Angel FM, the actor reflected on his journey, resilience, and plans to support budding talent in the country.

“I have been beaten severally on the streets, so I don’t care about insults and attacks. I am on very good terms with people who attack me,” Dr Likee stated.

“What my focus is is on the fact that I need to get the industry to grow.”

The actor, known for his versatile roles ranging from Bruce Lee-inspired action to comedic performances reminiscent of Mr. Bean, revealed his vision of developing the industry by involving fresh faces from diverse regions. “I am looking at getting new actors from the Bono area and other regions to use them to produce skits and propel my career. I’m also looking at giving opportunities to the young ones,” he shared.

Dr Likee brushed off debates on hierarchy within the entertainment industry, emphasizing his personal growth. “I don’t have time to debate on who is better and who came first. I have been able to transform from Bruce Lee to Mr Bean. If you want, don’t praise me—I don’t care. I know that I’m progressing in this career,” he concluded.

His contributions continue to shape the creative arts landscape in Ghana.

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