VIDEO: “My Boys Do Not Listen To My Advice” – Dr. Likee Laments

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Ghanaian actor Dr. Likee, also known as Ackabenezzer, has opened up about the challenges he faces with his young crew.

The revelation came up during an interview with Poleeno of Poleeno Multimedia during meeting in London, following his recent appearance on the Kavod Show.

Dr. Likee shared his frustrations, specifically highlighting the issue of his boys failing to heed his advice.

He recounted a recent incident involving one of his boys, C Confin, who had been unwell. Concerned about his health, Dr. Likee advised C Confin to seek medical treatment at the hospital. “I noticed that he was not well and I told him to go to the hospital for treatment,” Dr. Likee disclosed, adding, “C Confine is a good kid, but he likes to party too much.”

The actor expressed his concerns about the lifestyle choices of his boys, particularly their penchant for partying. “Sometimes, when I am resting to get ready for the next day’s activities, I pick up information that my boys are partying at the night club and doing other stuff,” Dr. Likee lamented.

This behavior, he noted, not only affects their well-being but also disrupts the focus and discipline required for their work.

Dr. Likee, who currently has a team comprising young talents like Kyekyeku, 39/40, and many others, emphasized the importance of maintaining a balance between fun and responsibility.

As their boss and mentor, he strives to guide them towards making better choices, but the challenge lies in their willingness to listen and act accordingly.

See the full interview below:

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