Comedian Don Little wants young aspiring actors to learn from Jackie Appiah, who he describes as humble despite her influence and wealth.
“I wish all the slay queens in Ghana will learn from her. You can’t take anything from her,” he said
According to Don Little, people in Ghana, including himself, like to show off everything they get to the rest of the world, but the rich, instead, use that energy and time to work for more of those properties.
“I am in Ghana, so I can only speak of Ghana. We the poor people in this country like to show off a lot. If a poor man in Ghana gets a small car, they will want to be seen everywhere with all the speed at which they drive and the loud music they play. But for the rich who drive the Range Rovers and Land Cruisers, you won’t even hear when they are coming. Their music is on the low because they are planning for their next business, how to make more money,” he said.
While speaking on the Judgement Day program of the Accra-based Oman Channel, he claimed Jackie Appiah is very modest and respectful.
He cited Shatta Wale’s prior attack on the actress this year as an example, saying that despite all the wealth God has given her with, she continues to ignore individuals who criticize speak evil of her.
“This woman is humble and respectful. I think she has received proper home training. Upon all her success have you heard her speak anyhow before? Shatta Wale came out to make a lot of unsubstantiated claims about her. But you never heard her respond. She is thinking rich and progressive and that is how every human should be,” he stated.
The video received several rebuttals on social media, with some netizens believing the mansion was not built with Jackie Appiah’s personal funds, but rather by some wealthy men with whom she has slept with.
But, according to Don Little, Jackie Appiah can afford to build the mansion herself.