Bernard Nyarko, (died May 2, 2020) commonly known in show business as
Bishop Bernard Nyarko, was a Ghanaian actor and comedian who recently
became a full-time preacher. He was known for the Hero: Service to
Humanity (2017) and Sidechic Gang (2018) movies.Bernard Nyarko was the
7th born among 14 other children. He was married with three children.
He came into the limelight around 2012 and was featured in several
local Ghanaian movies including Wanted, Aban Bo sia, Boyz Abre, Sunsum
Police, John and John and others.Bernard began his kindergarten
education at the Swedru Salvation Army in the Central Region of Ghana
where his parents were staying at the time due to work commitments. He
then moved to Primary one at Nsawam where his mother, who worked at
the PWD, stayed. Since his father, who served as a police officer, had
been transferred to the Kumawu area, Bernard then moved to Kumawu
Presby Primary School for his Primary two (2). Bernard then moved to
Asem Boys M/A Primary School in Kumasi after his father was
transferred to the Zongo Police station in Kumasi. He then moved to
complete form five at the Tweneboah Koduah Senior High School, Kumawu.
He finally completed his sixth form at the Osei Kyeretwie Senior
High.Bernard Nyarko was honored in 2017 by the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology (KNUST) for his contribution to
the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS).
Bishop Bernard Nyarko, was a Ghanaian actor and comedian who recently
became a full-time preacher. He was known for the Hero: Service to
Humanity (2017) and Sidechic Gang (2018) movies.Bernard Nyarko was the
7th born among 14 other children. He was married with three children.
He came into the limelight around 2012 and was featured in several
local Ghanaian movies including Wanted, Aban Bo sia, Boyz Abre, Sunsum
Police, John and John and others.Bernard began his kindergarten
education at the Swedru Salvation Army in the Central Region of Ghana
where his parents were staying at the time due to work commitments. He
then moved to Primary one at Nsawam where his mother, who worked at
the PWD, stayed. Since his father, who served as a police officer, had
been transferred to the Kumawu area, Bernard then moved to Kumawu
Presby Primary School for his Primary two (2). Bernard then moved to
Asem Boys M/A Primary School in Kumasi after his father was
transferred to the Zongo Police station in Kumasi. He then moved to
complete form five at the Tweneboah Koduah Senior High School, Kumawu.
He finally completed his sixth form at the Osei Kyeretwie Senior
High.Bernard Nyarko was honored in 2017 by the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology (KNUST) for his contribution to
the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS).
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