“My Ex-Wife Was Very Humble Despite Coming From A Wealthy Home”-Elikem Kumordzie Hails Pokello

Elikem Kumordzie, a Ghanaian actor and fashion designer has narrated his previous experience with his ex-wife, Pokello Nare before their romantic relationship crashed to shreds.

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Speaking in an interview with Zionfelix on the Uncut Show, Elikem Kumordzie intimated that his ex-wife came from a very wealthy home in Zimbabwe, yet because of the affections she had for him, she had to cope with the little he had at that time.

Elikem confessed that Pokello Nare was a humble person irrespective of her wealthy background and she could cope with everything he provides.

“Pokello is a very down-to-earth woman, she will sit in my Nissan car with no air condition, I have a video of her falling asleep in my car with baby Triston. Pokello will eat whatever, she was living with me in my single room at Dworwulu, she was so down-to-earth”, he said.

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In other news, award-winning Ghanaian rapper, Desmond Kwesi Blackmore, widely known in showbiz scenes as D Black has revealed that he has never spent an amount exceeding $16,000 to shoot a music video.

Speaking in an interview with Okay FM’s Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana on the Ekwasodwodwo segment, the Black Avenue Muzik boss stated that unlike some of his colleagues who claim to have spent about $20,000 and above on just music video shootings, he has never spent such an amount in his entire music career.

D Black stated that he studied film directing in school, so he scripts most of the music videos himself, knowing the kind of content he wants to project and the quality he wants, hence his budget has never exceeded $16,000.

The entertainment business mogul also added that he can budget about $50,000 to shoot four or five music videos but never would he spend even $20,000 on just a music video.

He further stated that he wouldn’t make expenses exceeding his budget since he crafts most of his music videos himself.