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    Actor and aggressive show host, Kwaku Manu, recently sat down for an insightful conversation with YouTuber Kwadwo Sheldon, where he shared the inspiring details of his journey in the entertainment industry, particularly his trailblazing role in the YouTube skit scene.

    In the interview MyNewsGh cited, Kwaku Manu revealed that his venture into YouTube started with a simple desire to build his personal brand rather than immediately focusing on making money.

    “When I started posting content on YouTube, I wasn’t thinking about monetization. My goal was to get recognized and establish myself. I wanted to make sure people knew who I was and what I stood for,” Manu shared candidly.

    At the onset of his YouTube career, Manu’s videos were often short skits that featured his biological brother, Filla Man.

    These videos were not just for entertainment but were a means to solidify his presence in a space that was yet to be fully explored by other Ghanaian content creators.

    “I didn’t have any money to invest, but I knew the importance of creating content that would speak for me. I just wanted people to watch and appreciate what I was doing,” he added.

    Kwaku also took time to reflect on the influences that shaped his early career. According to him, the inspiration behind his work came from his spiritual mother and pastor, Vida.

    “I remember one day we were traveling from Kumasi to Accra, and my spiritual mother was with me. During that trip, I wrote my first script, inspired by a concept I came up with on the road. She had always encouraged me to trust my instincts and pursue my creative passion.”



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