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Belinda Naa Ode Oku

Belinda Naa Ode Oku

Belinda Naa Ode Oku is a Ghanaian actress popularly known in showbiz as "Adwoa Smart".

05October
1970
Birth
05 October 1970

Birth

Adwoa, a celebrated Ghanaian actress, was born in Abossey Okai, a suburb of Accra, Ghana. Her acting career spanned several decades and brought her widespread fame and recognition. She became particularly popular and highly sought-after during the golden era of Akan drama, which began in the 1980s and continued into the 2000s. Adwoa's talent and skill made her a beloved figure in the Ghanaian entertainment industry during this time.

13June
2000
<h2>Career</h2>
13 June 2000

Career

Adwoa's journey from a hawker to a successful performer is truly inspiring. Starting as a street vendor in Accra, she ventured into providing mobile pedicure and manicure services at Kaneshie Market. It was during this time that her dancing and acting talents caught the attention of Auntie Rose, also known as Obi Aberewa.

25June
2002
Mentorship
25 June 2002

Mentorship

 

During the early days of Adwoa's career, Grace Omaboe provided support and guidance, ensuring that she received proper training and education. Adwoa was enrolled in a popular dance school to refine her stage performance skills and polish her talents.

Over the course of several decades, Grace Omaboe and Adwoa formed a close bond and remained inseparable. They lived together for more than 20 years and continued to support and encourage each other throughout their careers. In the TV series "Obra," they often portrayed the roles of mother and daughter, showcasing their on-screen chemistry and talent.

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