I Shared Bed With Dead Bodies – A Throwback Of Bishop Benard Nyarko’s True Life Story

Facts about Bishop Bernard Nyarko
Bishop Bernard Nyarko

Our Saturday evening turned sorrowful as The BBC Ghana made the first report concerning the sorrowful demise of the seasoned Kumawood actor Bishop Bernard Nyarko.

Bernard Nyarko is known in movie scenes of using astronomical vocabularies has shared his sad side of life before he found fame.

The BBC Ghana shares with you a throwback true-life story of the late Bernard Nyarko before his death.

Bernard Nyarko’s True Life Story

According to the actor’s narration, he at a point became homeless and at point shared the same bed with dead bodies just to see the next day with the hope of a change.

He revealed that after leaving the home of his mother at Parkoso as confirmed by TheBBCghan.Com, he literally became a street dweller moving from one corner of the street to the other until he met this friend who was into dressing corpse for burial.

“That was the job he was into so when he goes to dress the bodies I share the bed somehow with the corpse just to have some rest and begin the next day. That was the situation I found myself just because I helped a brother who later turned to be an enemy and pitched me against my biological mother”, he revealed in an interview as monitored by TheBBCghana.Com

The Bishop in acting revealed that all these never distracted him from pursuing his dream few years after refusing to stay with his family in London because he believed his destiny was tied to Ghana.

In addition, he said, “Some persons I called friends did not even want to accommodate me but this friend who was into dressing corpse offered this assistance which I accepted because I had no one to look up to”.

May His Gentle Soul Rest In Perfect Peace!

Source: TheBBCghana.Com

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