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Jackie Appiah is undoubtedly Ghana’s richest actress. Although she is rich, she stays unflappable unlike others living in East Legon and still disturbing the general public with their chump changes.
Jackie Appiah aside being the most successful actress, she has been the face behind most brands in Ghana.
For some years back, Jackie was seen on television stations advertising for UB Hair Relaxer and she is still the company’s ambassador.
Recently during the outbreak of the pandemic (COVID-19), the chief executive officer of Adonko Bitter came out with the company’s approved hand sanitizer, Adonko Hand Sanitizer, and the beautiful actress was the brand ambassador for the product.
Aside the above mentioned deals Jackie Appiah has, she has also won to her name some other deals which most times she keeps private.
Adonko Next Level energy drink was launched yesterday, September 21st and almost all the workers and fans of the millionaire graced the ceremony with their presence.
Jackie Appiah being a brand ambassador for one of the company’s product couldn’t be left out as she also was present among the other celebrities.
Jackie Appiah went to the launch with her 2018 Maserati and she became the hottest celebrity pulling in an expensive whip that night. Aside the Maserati, Jackie Appiah has G-Wagon, Mercedes Benz and many other cars.
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Actress Jackie Appiah leaving the Adonko next level energy drink launch
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