Ghanaian Kumawood Actor ”Oboy Siki”, who claimed he has had an affair with over 2,500 girls has finally brought to light, the important vibes in the death of Bishop Bernard Nyarko. He divulged the truth behind why the location of Bishop Bernard was hidden by his mother when he was on his sickbed.
On 2nd May 2020, which was a Saturday, Ghanaians were notified about the demise of Bishop Bernard Nyarko, a great personality in the Kumawood Movie Industry. This caused many Ghanaians weeping and filled with sorrow and pain.
However, most Kumawood actors complained about the fact that, his mother denied their visit to help their colleague when he was fighting for his life. Some showed how ready they were to assist their brother but still didn’t know where he was because his mother refused to let them know his whereabouts.
This caused chaos because, the action of his mother towards his colleagues got them angry and worried accusing her of wanting to take the life of her son. These actors and actresses needed a reason to why that was happening because they didn’t understand.
Oboy Siki in an interview with Kofi Tv has finally divulged the reason behind the actions of Bishop’s mother. According to him, his colleagues would not have been able to provide the amount needed for the treatment of the deceased as their finances were not in good shape.
“He came out himself to say that he instructed his mother not to allow anybody to see him because the industry players are hypocrites who would have just come to take pictures to post on social media and I understood him because they would have truly done that,”
he added
He explained that, members of the movie industry are only supported by ” Gold and Silver Sources of Donation Miracle films” which provide a sum of 5,000 Ghana cedis in hard times.
“The Gold was for the people with stardom and the silver for the upcoming players and the young people and I had GH¢ 5,000.00 when my father died. So there would have been no money for them to support him.”
“Even if we were to support, that would have been GH¢ 5,000.00, and was that the money he would have used for his treatment outside the country?”
He further explained in the interview