Veteran Actor Kojo Dadson Makes First Public Appearance After Stroke

Popular Ghanaian actor and veteran in the arts and entertainment industry, Kojo Dadson, after being hit with stroke in August 2012, yesterday made his first public appearance at the One Week Celebration of the late Charles Bucknor.

The veteran actor who has been off the screens for some years due to his health condition was among the many movie stars who thronged the house of the late Charles Kofi Babatunde Bucknor to mourn with the family, GhanaWeb can report.

The actor who suffered mild stroke attack on the set of ‘Illusions’, a Ghanaian television series, in an interview last year March told his fans and the public that his health has improved significantly.

Kojo started acting during the days of ‘Thursday Theatre’ and played a significant role in Village Communication’s ‘Number 5 Kotokuraba Street.’

He also played an integral part in ‘Sun City’ before Revele films introduced ‘Home Sweet Home’ and ‘Hotel St. James’ which made him very popular.

He also featured in international award-winning movie ‘Run Baby Run’and ‘Love Brewed in African Pot.’