Host of popular TV program Divas Show and newscaster with TV3 Nana Aba Anamaoh has dropped a bombshell in a special Twitter interview arranged by Graphic Showbiz columnist and entertainment blogger Francis Doku on Friday January 10th 2013.
In a special Twitter view session that sought to find more about the presenter, her work, family, interests and Twitter, Francis Doku got served with exactly what he sought for as he asked if the presenter was dating and had plans of marriage.
Answering in the affirmative, the beautiful Manchester United fanatic disclosed she was dating although she would not disclose the partner.
She however made a shocking revelation as she disclosed she was scared of marriage although she would love to have more children.“Marriage scares me. I run from a marriage proposal two years ago. I guess i’m not ready…plus marriage is not for everyone”
She also opened up on her work as a broadcaster, her earlier feminist stand and motherhood.
In a special Twitter view session that sought to find more about the presenter, her work, family, interests and Twitter, Francis Doku got served with exactly what he sought for as he asked if the presenter was dating and had plans of marriage.
Answering in the affirmative, the beautiful Manchester United fanatic disclosed she was dating although she would not disclose the partner.
She however made a shocking revelation as she disclosed she was scared of marriage although she would love to have more children.“Marriage scares me. I run from a marriage proposal two years ago. I guess i’m not ready…plus marriage is not for everyone”
She also opened up on her work as a broadcaster, her earlier feminist stand and motherhood.
The full interview is produced below:
Question: First of all let’s know how has the year 2014 been so far, Nana Aba?
Answer: My son is happy, that’s all I need.
Question: Did you make any major resolutions?
Answer: I never do. 2013 was great so I’ll just coast on.
Question: Do you expect any major thing to happen to you or any loved one of yours this year?
Answer: I just want to be blessed with good health.
Question: Let’s talk about TV3. For how long have you been working with TV3 and why have you stayed that long?
Answer: 9. I love the media, I enjoy it. I don’t see myself doing same on another platform in this country. If I quit I’m on my own.
Question: If you quit the media you will be on your own doing what?
Answer: Plans kept to my chest at the moment. You’ll be the first to know.
Question: Have ever had the urge to leave TV3 during these 9 years of working with them?
Answer: Oh yes. At some point I wanted to.
Question: Many of your colleagues including Roland, Kyere, Henry, Hayford and Amfo left last year. What’s keeping you?
Answer: We were employed individually. We have different goals….I’m happy for them…I am happy here.
Question: Whatever is keeping you must be good. Could it be the money?
Answer: The money is great….my colleagues are fantastic…working environment is fab.
Question: Since being at TV3, which programmes have you hosted and which of them have you loved the most?
Answer: News, Business time, special events eg elections, Divas show, new day. My favourite is the NEWS.
Question: What makes the news your favourite?
Answer: That’s what I always wanted to do. Since age 9.
Question: Who influenced you at that age to decide to become a news presenter?
Answer: Barbara Gaise. Saw her on TV during a school break. I was in awe. Her diction, pronunciation, intellect, beauty.
Question: When I met you some 10 years ago, you were a strong feminist. Are you still an adherent of feminism?
Answer: I stopped being one 8 years ago. I guess I was so because of my experiences with my son’s dad.
Question: Is it an experience you want to talk about?
Answer: Absolutely. There’s nothing beautiful about teenage pregnancy. I don’t regret having my son, but I don’t condone teenage preggers.
Question: Great view you have there. Where is your son now? How do you relate to his father, if you do?
Answer: My son is home now.lol albeit he wished his father helped with homework. Last time we saw him, JY was 2!
Question: How old are you? Where are your parents? How many siblings do you have and where are they?
Answer: My parents are alive thankfully. I have 4 siblings.
Question: Planning on having more children? Are you going out (with whom)? Planning on getting married soon?
Answer: Yes, I’d love to have another child. Yes, I’m in love with a certain someone…LOL. We are comfy dating. Marriage? LOOOOL
Question: You swerved my marriage question but cool. Tell me about how you got caught on the love of Man United.
Answer: Marriage scares me. I run from a marriage proposal two years ago. I guess I’m not ready…plus marriage is not for everyone.
Question: Watched the movie “The Runaway Bride” before? Answer my United Question.
Answer: Manchester Utd is a way of life for me. I’ve seen them play severally and that never give up attitude inspires.
Question: You think Moyes will come good? Are you among the “sack Moyes Brigade”? Will United win anything this season?
Answer: Moyes will come good. Taking over from SAF was never going to be easy. Trophies this season? not sure. But Moyes needs time.
Question: How political are you? How religious are you?
Answer: I am very spiritual person. I have very strong views on being spiritual and religious. Maybe if we have time one day…
Question: Who is your role model?
Answer: Esther Cobbah of Stratcom Africa.
Question: Who is your best friend and why?
Answer: I don’t have one.
Question: Will you cry if Twitter were to fold up today?
Answer: Lol nope. I’ll be upset for an hour, I guess.
Question: Finally, Nana Aba, do you in all sincerity think there is any hope for this country? Are we going to make it?
Answer: I think there is hope for Ghana if we change the way we elect our leaders. Focus more on issues… else it’s a hopeless situation.
Thank you very much for your time. That was 2 hours of good banter on the maiden edition of @TheGHMediaGuru’s #FridayTwitterview.
NB: You can read the entire interview on Twitter by searching with the hashtag #FridayTwitterview.
Question: First of all let’s know how has the year 2014 been so far, Nana Aba?
Answer: My son is happy, that’s all I need.
Question: Did you make any major resolutions?
Answer: I never do. 2013 was great so I’ll just coast on.
Question: Do you expect any major thing to happen to you or any loved one of yours this year?
Answer: I just want to be blessed with good health.
Question: Let’s talk about TV3. For how long have you been working with TV3 and why have you stayed that long?
Answer: 9. I love the media, I enjoy it. I don’t see myself doing same on another platform in this country. If I quit I’m on my own.
Question: If you quit the media you will be on your own doing what?
Answer: Plans kept to my chest at the moment. You’ll be the first to know.
Question: Have ever had the urge to leave TV3 during these 9 years of working with them?
Answer: Oh yes. At some point I wanted to.
Question: Many of your colleagues including Roland, Kyere, Henry, Hayford and Amfo left last year. What’s keeping you?
Answer: We were employed individually. We have different goals….I’m happy for them…I am happy here.
Question: Whatever is keeping you must be good. Could it be the money?
Answer: The money is great….my colleagues are fantastic…working environment is fab.
Question: Since being at TV3, which programmes have you hosted and which of them have you loved the most?
Answer: News, Business time, special events eg elections, Divas show, new day. My favourite is the NEWS.
Question: What makes the news your favourite?
Answer: That’s what I always wanted to do. Since age 9.
Question: Who influenced you at that age to decide to become a news presenter?
Answer: Barbara Gaise. Saw her on TV during a school break. I was in awe. Her diction, pronunciation, intellect, beauty.
Question: When I met you some 10 years ago, you were a strong feminist. Are you still an adherent of feminism?
Answer: I stopped being one 8 years ago. I guess I was so because of my experiences with my son’s dad.
Question: Is it an experience you want to talk about?
Answer: Absolutely. There’s nothing beautiful about teenage pregnancy. I don’t regret having my son, but I don’t condone teenage preggers.
Question: Great view you have there. Where is your son now? How do you relate to his father, if you do?
Answer: My son is home now.lol albeit he wished his father helped with homework. Last time we saw him, JY was 2!
Question: How old are you? Where are your parents? How many siblings do you have and where are they?
Answer: My parents are alive thankfully. I have 4 siblings.
Question: Planning on having more children? Are you going out (with whom)? Planning on getting married soon?
Answer: Yes, I’d love to have another child. Yes, I’m in love with a certain someone…LOL. We are comfy dating. Marriage? LOOOOL
Question: You swerved my marriage question but cool. Tell me about how you got caught on the love of Man United.
Answer: Marriage scares me. I run from a marriage proposal two years ago. I guess I’m not ready…plus marriage is not for everyone.
Question: Watched the movie “The Runaway Bride” before? Answer my United Question.
Answer: Manchester Utd is a way of life for me. I’ve seen them play severally and that never give up attitude inspires.
Question: You think Moyes will come good? Are you among the “sack Moyes Brigade”? Will United win anything this season?
Answer: Moyes will come good. Taking over from SAF was never going to be easy. Trophies this season? not sure. But Moyes needs time.
Question: How political are you? How religious are you?
Answer: I am very spiritual person. I have very strong views on being spiritual and religious. Maybe if we have time one day…
Question: Who is your role model?
Answer: Esther Cobbah of Stratcom Africa.
Question: Who is your best friend and why?
Answer: I don’t have one.
Question: Will you cry if Twitter were to fold up today?
Answer: Lol nope. I’ll be upset for an hour, I guess.
Question: Finally, Nana Aba, do you in all sincerity think there is any hope for this country? Are we going to make it?
Answer: I think there is hope for Ghana if we change the way we elect our leaders. Focus more on issues… else it’s a hopeless situation.
Thank you very much for your time. That was 2 hours of good banter on the maiden edition of @TheGHMediaGuru’s #FridayTwitterview.
NB: You can read the entire interview on Twitter by searching with the hashtag #FridayTwitterview.
Source: Nydjlive.com
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