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    Photos: Actress Bridget Serwaah Kwakye Bags Diploma In Naturopathy

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Bridget Serwaah Kwakye has achieved a major milestone after successfully completing a Diploma in Naturopathy from the Nyarkotey College of Holistic Medicine.

    Her accomplishment has received widespread praise across social media, with fans celebrating her dedication to education and her continuous personal development.

    Bridget Serwaah Kwakye is well known in the Kumawood industry, having featured in numerous popular movies such as Mary Kronkron, Makokyem, Most Wanted Girls, Adinkra, May3 Mistake, Sweet Mother, M’Asem, Ensi Aga, May3 Nhyira, Yegye Ye Funu, Four40, and many others.
    Over the years, she has shared screens with some of Ghana’s biggest stars, including Nana Ama McBrown, Lil Win, Akrobeto, Emelia Brobbey, Vivian Jill Lawrence, and several top industry names.

    Beyond acting, Bridget is also a committed philanthropist. She personally funded and constructed a 24-kilometre road in Nkwantakesse, a project that has significantly improved access and transportation for residents of the community.

    She is also the CEO of Bridget Care Herbal, producers of herbal tea, sobolo tea, herbal ointment, herbal hair cream, and several other natural wellness products—an extension of her passion for holistic health.

    With her new qualification in naturopathy, Bridget Serwaah Kwakye continues to inspire many as an actress, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and now a holistic health professional.



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