8th January 2025 1:08:12 PM
3 mins readFiifi Coleman Productions has introduced a Private Welfare Scheme in Accra to support the well-being of older actors.The launch event took place at the Marriott Hotel in Accra on Saturday, January 4, and was attended by several veteran actors, including Abeiku Sagoe, Ben Abdallah, Oscar Provencal, Edinam Atatsi, Fred Amugi, Augustine Abbey (Idikoko), Mawuli Semevo, and others.
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In partnership with Hollard Insurance, the scheme is designed to ensure that actors have financial security, especially as they age or face health challenges, as many are often left without support and rely on public assistance.Actor Fiifi Coleman explained that the scheme is meant to ease the financial struggles older actors often face, particularly during times of illness or when they reach retirement age.
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He was optimistic that with the private welfare scheme in place, the narrative will change going forward.“Today, we reclaim our narrative, Today, I present to you the Private Actors Welfare Scheme. We are stepping into an era where our future isn’t left to chance.
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How many times have we seen our colleagues fall sick and watch helplessly as the public rallies to raise funds for their healthcare?“How many funerals have we attended wondering how those who entertained millions couldn’t afford a dignified farewell?
isn’t just a crisis but a failed work. A failure of an industry to protect its own. A failure of a community to ensure that the hands that feed
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them and built our dreams don’t crumble in despair. But today, we say enough. Today, we replay or narrative. Today, I present to you the Private Actors Welfare Scheme,” he said.He stated that actors were stepping into an era where their futures would no longer be left to chance, but would instead be secured by the very industry to which they had dedicated their lives.<img
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alt="" class="wp-image-735813" />Actor Fiifi Coleman“This scheme is more than financial security. It’s dignity, respect and above all, it’s hope. No longer will we love in fear of sickness or old age. No longer will we depend on charity. Together, we can build a future that every artiste can retire with pride,” he added.Fiifi Coleman also disclosed this his
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Productions company will pay the premium of 10 people veterans for a start, which received loud cheers from those at the venue.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-735812" />Eunice Etornam Owusu, Group Business and Partnership Manager of Hollard Insurance speaking at the launchDuring the event,
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Eunice Etornam Owusu, the Group Business and Partnership Manager of Hollard Insurance, spoke with the actors, explaining how the scheme works and its key features.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-735811" />The actors also used the opportunity to ask questions and clear the doubts about the insurance scheme and package.The launch which was also an End of Year dinner hosted by Fiifi
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Coleman Productions was graced by the likes of Mawuli Semevo, Akofa Edjeani, Vivian Opare, Pascaline Edwards, Ken Fiati, Oscar Provencal, George Quaye, Naa Ashorkor, Salinko, Abeiku Sagoe, Edinam Atatsi, Fred Amugi, Nii Saka Brown, Amankwah Ampofo, Irene Opae, Adwoa Smart, Mawuli Semevo, Ben Abdallah among others.There was also a poetry recital by Nana Asaase, which was commended by Ben Abdallah as a great performance.
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