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    ‘Enough is enough!’ – Van Vicker blasts Abdul Salam over 10-year payment delay

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Van Vicker is a Ghanaian actor Van Vicker is a Ghanaian actor

    Ghanaian actor Van Vicker has detailed how seasoned filmmaker Abdul Salam has since refused to pay him for his services after he played a pivotal role in his projects.

    In an interview with Nana Romeo on OKAY FM, shared on social media on September 10, 2025, Van Vicker noted that Abdul Salam, after exploiting his service in a series in 2015, has refused to pay him for his work.

    Van Vicker disclosed that after 10 years, the filmmaker has since ignored him.

    “After 2015, Salam showed that he wanted us to work again. We did some series, and I am going to put it out there that Salam still owes me till today. I am putting it out there because I want Salam to know that I am not the only person he owes,” he said.

    Zubby Michael Kung-Fu Incident: ‘The well-being of actors should be paramount’ – Van Vicker

    Van Vicker, who said he still harbors pain from Abdul Salam’s actions, has urged filmmakers to stop exploiting actors.

    “Salam owes a lot of people, and I hear all these stories, and I am grieved because a seasoned producer… It is not fair to have actors work, and we don’t get what they are worth,” he added.

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