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    ‘When I get angry enough, I’ll run for president’

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    Majid Michel is a Ghanaian actor Majid Michel is a Ghanaian actor

    Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel, has hinted at entering into politics in the future.

    In an interview on Joy Prime on December 18, 2024, Majid Michel noted that when he becomes angry, he would vie for the highest office in the country.

    He explained that he was not angry enough because things were going smoothly in the country.

    “The truth is because I am not angry yet. Whatever you are angry about is your duty to fix. So, you come out of your house and you see the chocked gutters and pure water rubbers around and you are angry about it, then it is your duty to fix it.

    “I am not yet angry because things are not going too bad, but when they start going very back and you get very angry, then you realise the responsibility is yours,” he said.

    The actor added that the only thing that can foster the growth of the Ghana movie industry is unity and collaboration with the Nigerian movie industry.

    “We did an experimental movie called Divine Love that featured both Ghanaians and Nigerians and it worked really well and we became strong… Initially, it used to be Nigerians who needed our help when it came to movies and after they got it, they built their industry far better than us, and they don’t need our help anymore. Usually, it is ego play. Put ego aside and keep friendship.

    “How God created the world is interdependent. You are not an Island and you need help… So, regardless of how powerful you think you are, you can never work unless in a team,” he added.

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