Mawuko Kuadzi, Chief Executive Officer of MK Content and manager of Emmanuel Nii Adom Quaye aka Strika has responded to a trending video claiming the young actor who featured in Beasts of No Nation has been left to his fate.

Strika who featured in same movie with colleague actor, Abraham Attah has disclosed he is not being treated well by his management after being featured in the popular movie, Beasts Of No Nation.

The young actor was seen begging on the streets of Accra for money and this had many severely criticizing management and guardian of the actor for what seems untrue and one-sided.

His manager, Mawuko Kuadzi in a press statement released on August 21, 2018 has refuted all series of lies told by the young actor.

According to Strika’s Manager, he escaped from school after being enrolled in a Montessori school in Cape Coast together with Abraham Attah and one other actor in the movie called Justice.  His fees was fully paid by producers of Beasts of No Nation with contribution from Netflix.

Kuadzi further stated, Strika’s claim that he was paid GHc10,000 for a short film titled ‘Jungle Justice’ was false. The teenage actor earned Ghc1,000 for featuring in the movie produced by GHOne TV’s Regina Van Helvert.

Strika’s claim that Abraham Attah has been cold towards him anytime he gets closer was a lie. Management of the young actor has assured of focusing on the actor’s well-being and work with him.

Strika was one of the child actors in the movie and played the role of a child who has been emotionally broken by war and whittled down to a mindless killer. He became a good friend of Agu played by Abraham Attah in the movie.

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