Actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown has shared her plans to release a memoir detailing her life.
During an interview on Daybreak Hitz at Hitz FM with Andy Dosty, Nana Ama McBrown mentioned that her memoir would be available in various formats, including audiovisuals, books, and more. This revelation came in response to CharterHouse PRO Robert Klah’s query on why she hadn’t published a book about her life, similar to her colleagues Yvonne Nelson and Adjetey Annan, who released theirs in 2023.
In reply, Mrs. McBrown Mensah disclosed that she is presently in the process of working on a book, along with other mediums to convey her life story.
She revealed that this project has been in progress for about two years and mentioned that media personalities George Quaye and Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo have been instrumental in bringing it to fruition.
“It’s coming. I am doing something like that. I am documenting everything in a book, audiovisual, and many more. Goerge Quaye and I are doing something about it. We started about two years ago. Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo is also helping me on the project,” she disclosed.
Meanwhile, when The Empress releases her autobiography, it will add her to the list of Ghanaian celebrities who have documented their life stories.
YEN.com.gh reported that Nana Ama McBrown blocked questions about Yvonne Nelson’s memoir from a journalist on the red carpet of Coming to Africa.
Mrs McBrown Mensah pointed out that Yvonne Nelson’s memoir, I Am Not Yvonne Nelson, was not the reason for their gathering.
