Ghanaian actor Salinko has opened up about the immense financial benefits his acting career has brought him, beyond the fame and ambassadorial deals.
In an interview, the actor detailed how his career enabled him to acquire three prime plots of land in well-developed areas.
The lands, he disclosed, cost between GHC 20,000 and GHC 55,000 each when he acquired them about 10 years ago, with significant plans attached to each.
One plot is dedicated to a hospital project in Kwanta, a community Salinko envisioned representing as an MP.
Another, gifted to his mother, serves as a tribute to her, fulfilling a lifelong dream of land ownership.
The third is allocated for a housing project.
Salinko also mentioned owning a production factory, adding that he does not settle for low fees when signing ambassadorial deals. “I don’t charge less for deals. I really charge,” he stated, citing billboards as evidence of his marketability.
Having started his journey in 2014, Salinko attributes his achievements to the financial stability acting has provided, proving the industry’s potential to secure lasting wealth when approached