Renowned Ghanaian actress and television personality, Nana Ama McBrown, has disclosed her plans to retire from the limelight at age 50 and fully embrace farming.
Speaking on the Diva Doc Let’s Talk podcast, McBrown shared her vision of gradually stepping away from public engagements to focus on agriculture and food production.
“At age 50, I want to slow down on these appearances and all that. I want to go into farming. I have started now,” she stated, emphasizing her commitment to a more serene and sustainable lifestyle.
McBrown, who has already ventured into farming, revealed that her goal extends beyond cultivation. She plans to integrate agriculture with leisure by developing a relaxation spot where visitors can enjoy a tranquil farm experience.
Despite her active involvement in entertainment and brand endorsements, the celebrated actress is steadily working towards this transition, ensuring that her retirement aligns with her passion for agriculture and self-sufficiency.
Her decision reflects a broader trend of public figures exploring alternative career paths that provide both personal fulfillment and economic sustainability.
Ghanaian actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown has revealed that she was ready to choose surrogacy if her attempts at In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) had failed.
Speaking on the DivaDocLetsTalk podcast, released on March 24, 2025, McBrown shared her struggles with infertility and the difficult decisions she had to make on her journey to motherhood.
“I was offered the choice between IVF and surrogacy, but I said I will do IVF first, even if it takes five attempts. If it doesn’t work, then I will go for surrogacy,” she disclosed.
McBrown recalled how she spent years worrying about whether she would ever have a child, often comparing herself to her colleagues who were already mothers.
“While building my career, I was crying because I had not given birth then. When I saw my mates, I kept wondering, ‘Will I ever give birth?’ Even after working towards it, I still wasn’t getting pregnant,” she recounted.
Luckily for her, the IVF procedure was successful, and she conceived at the age of 41.
Despite the challenges, McBrown emphasized that she has no regrets about focusing on her career before starting a family, as medical advancements eventually helped her fulfill her dream of becoming a mother.
Ghanaian actress and media personality Nana Ama Mcbrown has shared her emotional journey to motherhood, revealing that she faced intense ridicule and cried over her struggles with childbirth before successfully conceiving through IVF. pic.twitter.com/10VxTPbwN5
Renowned Ghanaian media personality, Nana Ama McBrown, has expressed disappointment in a group of young media professionals she recently met, believing they were not maximizing their potential.
During a visit to Pluzz FM to discuss the Ghandour Cosmetics brand, the Onua TV show host noticed that some of the young professionals, particularly women, had no strategic plan to capitalize on her presence. What frustrated her even more was their lack of interest in social media and content creation, despite working in the media space.
“I’m not being rude, I’m telling you the fact. Even with your first degree or master’s, once you’re in the space of social work, you need to learn social media,” she emphasized.
Drawing from her own experience, McBrown highlighted the importance of digital platforms in building a career. She playfully challenged one of the young ladies, pointing out the irony of their reluctance.
“You’re young. Some of you haven’t even given birth, and you’re apathetic to social media. Madam, you and I have a score to settle,” she said with a teasing smile.
McBrown, a role model for many young women in Ghana, left a lasting impression with her words, sparking discussions on the need for media professionals to embrace social media as a vital tool for growth and visibility.
Former Ghanaian boxer Bukom Banku, whose real name is Brimah Kamoko, surprised broadcaster and actress Nana Ama McBrown with a marriage proposal.
The unexpected moment happened during a fun cooking segment on her show, McBrown’s Kitchen.
“I will schedule the day for the wedding. Right now you are vacant, right? I love you really. It’s not fake,” he said.
McBrown, who confirmed she is currently single, appeared to enjoy the playful atmosphere of the show.
“Okay, yeah I am vacant so give me a ring. Ladies and gentlemen, right now I am vacant,” she said.
Throughout the session, Bukom Banku openly admired McBrown, even sharing his taste regarding women.
“I like thick women with shapes like yours. Your face, your money, your beauty, just like you,” Bukom Banku told McBrown while they were cooking banku and tilapia.
Bukom Banku, known for his boxing achievements, also shared insights about his life after retiring from the sport.
Since announcing his retirement in November 2023, he has dedicated his time to supporting his two sons, Abu Kamoko and Mustafa Kamoko, who are following his path into professional boxing.
Bukom Banku rose to fame after winning a bronze medal in the heavyweight division at the 1999 All-Africa Games in South Africa.
He retired with an impressive career record of 29 wins out of 30 fights, including 21 knockouts. His only loss came in 2017 when he faced formerOlympian Bastir Samir.
Renowned actress and television show host Nana Ama McBrown has shared a personal experience of nearly losing her mind after experiencing her first heartbreak in her early twenties.
Speaking during the Onua Showtime program on November 25, 2024—a segment where she shares advice and motivational messages with her audience—McBrown advised against suicide and giving up on life due to heartbreak.
She recounted how she had envisioned building a family with her then-boyfriend, who was both good-looking and wealthy, only to face the pain of heartbreak when their relationship ended.
Reflecting on the ordeal, she admitted how close she came to losing control of her emotions during that difficult time.
“When I started dating, I was with a handsome young man, and I thought we were going to settle down and have a family together. I had imagined living with him in his beautiful house, driving his car; everything seemed perfect. Even though his mother liked me, I noticed some things that made me wonder if we were truly meant to be. My grandmother even advised me not to date him, but I didn’t listen
“When he broke up with me, my bed became like fire; it felt like I was sleeping in hellfire. When I got out of bed, I felt I was being pursued with a knife, and when I tried to run, I ran into the nose of the devil himself.
McBrown went on to explain how devastating the breakup was for her, saying, “When he broke my heart, it felt like my life was over. It was like I was on fire, and everything came crashing down. I was in a very dark place.”
Citing the intensity of the situation, she recalled stepping out of the house in her pyjamas after her grandmother sent her on an errand.
One day, my grandmother asked me to run an errand for her at Kwadaso Market. Can you imagine? I left the house in my pyjamas and didn’t even notice. I was so lost in my emotions; I nearly went mad.”
She shared that the experience marked a significant shift in her life and highlighted the need for perseverance among young people dealing with similar emotional challenges.
“If I had taken my life, I wouldn’t be standing here today telling you my story. So, to my young ones out there, I urge you not to make any drastic decisions if you go through something like this. I’m sharing my experience so you can learn from it.Please don’t harm yourselves,” she stated.
The actress, however, did not disclose who the said lover was.
Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown has firmly expressed that her daughter is her most treasured possession, underscoring her commitment to support her under all circumstances, even if she becomes pregnant as a teenager.
The actress, known for her role as a mother and advocate for family values, shared her thoughts on Fakye Television, where she opened up about her protective and supportive stance toward her daughter.
McBrown made it clear that her daughter is her most precious asset, emphasizing that no matter what challenges may arise, she would never abandon her. In a candid conversation, she stated that she would ensure her daughter feels loved, supported, and empowered, especially in times when others may pass judgment.
“I will not let my daughter abort her pregnancy on any day. I am here to support her every step of the way. If she gets pregnant at 16, she will give birth at seventeen. What I will do is to see any young man she is involved with and his family.
“I will inform the family not to scare their son in case whatever he’s involved in with my daughter leads to an unwanted pregnancy. I am ready to take that responsibility because she is my only priceless asset, and I don’t want someone to make me lose her,” she said.
The actress emphasized that her daughter’s happiness, emotional well-being, and future are her primary concerns, and she would not allow societal pressures or the opinions of others to dictate how she would support her child.
McBrown’s strong words reflect her deep maternal instincts and her belief in the power of family solidarity. She believes that a mother’s role is to protect her child from harm and ensure they feel empowered to make their own choices in life.
Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown has firmly stated that she would not abandon her daughter if she were to become pregnant as a teenager.
She emphasized that her daughter is invaluable to her, and she would not allow anyone’s insecurities or their family’s pressures to affect her.
McBrown made it clear that no matter the situation, she would not allow the parents of the boy involved to pressure or influence her daughter’s decisions.
Speaking on Fakye Television, she confidently asserted that her daughter’s well-being and happiness are her top priority, and she will ensure her daughter feels valued and supported, regardless of an unwanted pregnancy and or external opinions.
“I will not let my daughter abort her pregnancy on any day. I am here to support her every step of the way. If she gets pregnant at 16, she will give birth at seventeen. What I will do is to see any young man she is involved with and his family.
“I will inform the family not to scare their son in case whatever he’s involved in with my daughter leads to an unwanted pregnancy. I am ready to take that responsibility because she is my only priceless asset, and I don’t want someone to make me lose her,” she said.
“I will not let my daughter abort her pregnancy on any day. I am here to support her every step of the way. If she gets pregnant at 16, she will give birth at seventeen. What I will do is to see any young man she is involved with and his family.
“I will inform the family not to scare their son in case whatever he’s involved in with my daughter leads to an unwanted pregnancy. I am ready to take that responsibility because she is my only priceless asset, and I don’t want someone to make me lose her,” she said.
She reminded viewers that she has only one child and will do everything within her power to ensure that her daughter has the best life.
Speaking during an appearance on Onua TV’s Onua Show Time with Nana Ama McBrown on November 3, 2024, the “Bawasaba” singer discussed his music and shared insights about his career and new album, which features his recent hit song “Jejereje”.
Responding to how he deals with his somewhat constant criticisms he noted that, the first thing he does anytime is to take it to the place of prayer.
He seeks divine guidance to help discern when to respond to critics and when to let things go. He doesn’t believe in ignoring all criticism entirely, likening it to someone who, if continually poked in the leg and ignores it, may eventually lose their legs.
Stonebwoy however went on to emphasise the importance of addressing certain criticisms, acknowledging that some responses are necessary for personal and public clarity.
“I don’t believe in just getting used to criticisms and insults. Imagine someone constantly poking your leg, and you decide to ignore it. Eventually, your leg would go numb. For me, I pray for wisdom to know when to respond, when to let things go, and when to stand up for myself.
Almost every morning, I wake up to people talking about me—thousands of comments, sometimes even from the same person. But you have to ignore most of it and focus. As the saying goes, ‘It’s only a ripe pawpaw that everyone throws a stick at,’ and I try to keep that in mind asI move forward“
A heartfelt moment unfolded on the Friday edition of Onua Showtime, aired on October 25, 2024, as actress Nana Ama McBrown became emotional while listening to Patience, a breast cancer survivor, share her battle with the illness and her experience with silicone implants.
She noted that she was not shy about telling people that her bosoms were fake because she wanted to empower and encourage all women, and to tell them that it was not the end if they were to come down with the sickness.
It was at this point the host told her, “your bravey is too much,” while she broke down into tears on the show.
Patience pleaded with all women to refrain from using ointments and oil given to them by their pastors and the church to smear their bosoms to treat cancer.
Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown has spoken on the recent fatal accident that occurred at East Legon involving the 16-year-old son of Pastor Salifu Amoako of Alive Chapel Ministries International.
Speaking on Onua Showtime on October 20, McBrown shared her condolences with the bereaved families praying for God’s strength in this time of their lives.
Acknowledging their pains, she admonished the parents of the late 12 year old girls to allow God and time take course in their healing from their trauma.
She noted that, “When I put myself in our father’s shoes, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of pity for him. No parent punishes their child simply for being stubborn. While I’m not here to defend him or anyone else, it’s clear that the loss of these young lives is incredibly painful.
Regardless of which family may have had more children, the real issue lies in the tragic circumstances that led to their deaths. This must be unimaginably traumatic for their parents. All I can say is that we must let time and God heal this pain, allowing them to find peace in the future.”
She shared her personal connection with the pastor, stating that he is like family to her. She also called on Ghanaians to keep him in their prayers during this difficult time.
“Bishop Salifu is like an uncle to me because he grew up in Kwadaso, and I saw him when he was starting his church. He is a very good man.
Even if you hate him, this is not the time for you to gloat. I also pray that God strengthens him because he is going through a lot,” she said.
Also, Rev. Obofour, Founder and Leader of Anointed Palace Chapel, has made a heartfelt plea to the families of the victims involved in the East Legon accident, urging them to extend forgiveness to Pastor Salifu Amoako.
In one of his sermons, Rev. Obofour emphasised that Pastor Salifu is a compassionate individual, deserving of empathy and understanding from the public.
He called for mercy, highlighting that Pastor Salifu is not a malicious person, and asked for Ghanaians to show leniency during this challenging time.
Host of Onua Showtime Nana Ama McBrown voiced her discontent after Empress Gifty failed to appear for the most recent episode of her show.
Towards the end of the programme, McBrown addressed the absence, expressing her frustration regarding Gifty’s last-minute withdrawal, which was communicated through her producer rather than directly to her.
“We shared our flyer about our guests, and Empress Gifty was supposed to be here. I’ve just been informed that she has to attend to an emergency and can’t make it.
However, she didn’t provide any details about the emergency, and we don’t know what it entails,” she explained.
McBrown added, “There’s nothing we can do about it. All we can do is wish her luck. But we’re pained by this. Empress, you had to tell me at the last minute that you wouldn’t be able to make it?”
Her frustration extended to the manner in which Empress communicated her absence.
“You had to tell your producer to inform my producer instead of calling me directly? You have my direct contact and WhatsApp number. Why didn’t you personally reach out?” she questioned.
McBrown further posed a question, “Would you be happy if I treated you the same way? Call me, or I won’t forgive you,” she stated.
Empress Gifty and McBrown’s recent interaction
Despite the rumored tension between them, Nana Ama McBrown and Empress Gifty shared an unexpectedly pleasant interaction at the one-week observance of Dr. Osei Kwame Despite’s mother-in-law.
The two were seen engaging in a friendly conversation, exchanging compliments, with no signs of a feud. During the event, Empress Gifty even took the chance to ask McBrown when she would help promote her new song.
“Please, you haven’t recorded a video for my new song yet,” she inquired.
McBrown assured her, saying, “I won’t let our enemies rejoice over us; I’ll record a video for your song, okay?” Empress responded, “Don’t let our enemies get to us, please.”
Background of their feud
The friction between Nana Ama McBrown and Empress Gifty began when Gifty introduced a new cooking show on UTV, which took over the slot previously held by “McBrown’s Kitchen” following McBrown’s move to Media General.
McBrown expressed her dissatisfaction, accusing others of imitating her concept and reaffirming her position in the cooking show space.
This sparked a back-and-forth between the two, further intensified by claims that McBrown had consistently outshone Gifty’s opportunities, including the “Onua Showtime” program.
Their rivalry has become a trending topic of conversation among fans on social media.
A video surfaced showing a woman trying to take Nana Ama McBrown’s handbag, which resulted in significant public outcry, with many labelling her a thief during Daddy Lumba’s recent birthday celebration.
In response to the controversy, McBrown expressed her disappointment over the way the woman was treated on social media.
Speaking on Onua Showtime, Nana Ama McBrown clarified that the individual in question is her producer, who was merely trying to help protect her bag as they navigated through the crowded venue.
McBrown explained that when her producer reached for the bag, she preferred to carry it herself because it matched her outfit.
Unfortunately, at that moment, security personnel and other guests shouted at the producer, which led to the misconception that she was attempting to steal the handbag.
“There’s a video trending online from when I arrived at the event. My producer reached for my handbag, and I refused. This led to the misunderstanding that she was trying to steal from me because people didn’t know she was my producer,” she said.
She added that her producer, Anita, called her in tears, unable to handle the online attacks and insults.
McBrown further said she reminded her producer that dealing with stardom isn’t easy and advised her to prepare for more challenges.
“She (Anita) called me crying on the phone. She could not handle the attacks and insults online. I asked her if she had now seen what I go through on the internet on a daily basis. I told her stardom isn’t easy and that she should brace herself up for more,” she stated.
Actress Nana Ama McBrown was recently spotted showcasing her dance moves on the street alongside DWP dancers Endurance Grand and Demzy Baye, as they grooved to the rhythm of Fameye’s newly released song, “Very Soon.”
In an engaging video that has since gone viral, the trio was seen energetically dancing to the popular track, with McBrown later surprising the dancers by gifting them money for their spirited performance.
The collaboration between the well-known actress and the talented dancers excited many social media users, who praised the impromptu interaction.
The viral video was shared on the Instagram pages of Demzy Baye and Endurance Grand, where the DWP dancers clarified that the dance session was not pre-planned. They explained that their encounter with McBrown happened spontaneously while they were on the street, leading them to film a dance video as part of the official dance challenge for Fameye’s “Very Soon.”
Fans have since flooded social media with positive reactions to the delightful collaboration, further solidifying the bond between Ghana’s entertainment icons and its vibrant dance community.
“From Randomly meeting @iamamamcbrown to bringing you guys something beautiful and sweet.” In the video, after dancing, Demzy Baye and Endurance Grand saw McBrown off, and she gifted them a GH¢10 money bundle, which is GH¢1000.
The DWP dancers received the money with joy as they sang the chorus of the song, which McBrown sang along with while they thanked her for the gift.
Mrs McBrown Mensah commented on the video, saying she greatly loved them. She wrote, “Medo mo rufffffff ❤️❤️❤️ #BRIMM”
Nana Ama McBrown recently shared her reasons for leaving UTV to join Onua TV, clarifying that her departure was simply because she felt it was time to move on.
In an interview with Bola Ray on Starr Chat, McBrown addressed rumors about her relationship with her former bosses, Fadda Dickson and Osei Kwame ‘Despite.’
“I decided to leave UTV because I felt my time there was up. If I ever reach that point with Media General, I will take my talents elsewhere,” she said.
She made it clear that there is no bad blood between them and that she still considers Despite Media her home.
McBrown mentioned that she and Fadda Dickson remain close friends, and she wouldn’t hesitate to collaborate with them if the opportunity arose.
She also expressed confidence that her relationship with her former employers would continue to be supportive, regardless of her move to a new platform.
“Despite Media is still my home. I still speak to Fadda because we are very good friends. If I want to do a promotion on UTV today, I’ll call Fadda, and I’ll be surprised if he rejects me. Even if he rejects me, I’ll go to Despite or Dr Sarpong, because I’m still fine with them.”
The multitalented media personality asserted that she left UTV peacefully without any feud or issues.
“I left UTV peacefully without any issues,” McBrown stated.
In a recent interview with Bola Ray on Starr Chat, McBrown explained that her decision to leave UTV was based on a sense that her time there had come to a natural end.
“I decided to leave UTV because I felt my time there was up. If I ever reach that point with Media General, I will take my talents elsewhere,” she said.
She emphasized that her move was not driven by any negative feelings towards her former bosses, Fadda Dickson and Osei Kwame ‘Despite’.
McBrown assured fans that she remains on good terms with her former employers.
She noted that if she needed to promote something on UTV, she would still reach out to Fadda Dickson without hesitation.
She also mentioned that her relationship with Despite Media remains strong, and she would not be surprised if they supported her in future endeavors.
“Despite Media is still my home. I still speak to Fadda because we are very good friends. If I want to do a promotion on UTV today, I’ll call Fadda, and I’ll be surprised if he rejects me. Even if he rejects me, I’ll go to Despite or Dr Sarpong, because I’m still fine with them.”
Nana Ama McBrown, the esteemed Ghanaianactress and media figure, has reached out to the US Embassy in Ghana, requesting a reconsideration of her visa ban.
In March 2023, she shared her past experience of being deported from the US in 2001 after her uncle, Papa Kofi McBrown, attempted to bring her there due to her talent.
Despite her various attempts to secure visas for other countries, including Libya, she has faced repeated denials from the US and encountered family rejection.
During an interview with broadcaster Bola Ray, McBrown made a heartfelt appeal to the embassy, urging them to review her record and intentions.
“I earnestly ask them to reconsider my case. My history will show that I am not a bad person. I understand my past mistakes and genuinely wish to rectify them,” she stated.
McBrown also discussed the pervasive fear and anxiety that many Ghanaians experience when dealing with the embassy, which she believes leads to dishonesty in visa applications.
She noted, “There’s a deep-seated fear when we go to the embassy, making us nervous and prone to dishonesty. It’s as if not receiving a visa feels like a death sentence. This fear often results in missed opportunities.”
McBrown encouraged Ghanaians to be truthful in their visa applications, emphasizing that modern systems, including fingerprinting, now track all details.
“Things have evolved. Our personal details are recorded meticulously. It’s crucial to be honest in your applications because discrepancies can have lasting consequences,” she advised.
On August 22, 2024, Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown revealed a variety of personal and professional insights during her interview with Bola Ray on the Starr Chat show. Here are ten notable points she discussed:
Spiritual Experiences: McBrown shared that she has encountered spiritual disturbances while working on set, but clarified that she does not believe these are linked to juju. She confirmed she has no affiliations with juju practitioners, pastors, or spiritualists.
Beloved Actor: She expressed her admiration for Agya Koo, describing him as her favorite actor and acknowledging his significant impact on the film industry.
Philanthropy Work: McBrown discussed her involvement with the CrimeCheck team, which helped to release 47 inmates from prison, highlighting her commitment to social causes.
Social Media Misinformation: She addressed the numerous untrue stories about her circulating online, noting that they have little impact on her.
Career Guidance: McBrown emphasized the importance of on-the-job learning, regardless of one’s academic background.
Film Industry Issues: She pointed out that while there is still much creative talent in the industry, there are fewer avenues for distributing and marketing films.
Branding and Persona: She discussed how a person’s brand is shaped by their appearance, speech, and demeanor.
Health and Surgeries: McBrown revealed she has had four surgeries on her right arm—three in Ghana and one in Germany. Despite improved mobility, she still experiences pain and may need another surgery soon, hoping it will be her last.
Marriage Reflections: Reflecting on her own experiences, McBrown suggested that if she could relive her life, she might choose to marry later, recommending women wait until after 35 and men until after 40. She acknowledged that although some might not agree, having a child outside of marriage is also acceptable if one is content.
Early Life Background: McBrown mentioned that while she was born in Accra, she spent her formative years growing up in Kwadaso, Kumasi.
Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown recently disclosed that she has appeared in over 200 films.
During an interview with Bola Ray on “Starr Chat,” McBrown shared that her success was achieved through hard work and dedication, rather than coming easily.
“I have starred in over 200 movies, It wasn’t easy but through hardwork.”
She encouraged the youth to remain consistent with their talents, emphasizing that their efforts will be rewarded in the future.
The multi-talented individual is a TV show host, actress, brand ambassador, and serves in various other roles.
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Renowned Ghanaian actress and television host Nana Ama McBrown has opened up about her ongoing battle with a severe arm injury, revealing that she has undergone four surgeries on her right arm.
During an interview on GHOne TV, McBrown candidly discussed the challenges she has faced, sharing that the journey has been far from easy.
The multi-talented star detailed the persistent pain she experiences in her arm, emphasizing that it has significantly affected her daily life.
According to McBrown, there are screws fixed in her arm, and even the slightest movement can cause considerable discomfort.
Despite enduring multiple surgeries, McBrown disclosed that she will need to undergo another procedure, this time in Germany. “I feel pains in my right arm. I have undergone surgery in my right arm four times. It’s painful. I will be undergoing another one in Germany,” she stated.
Her resilience in the face of these ongoing health challenges continues to inspire her fans and followers, who admire her strength and determination.
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I’ve undergone four surgeries on my right arm – McBrown
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Ghanaian actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown recently shared her perspective on marriage, advising women to consider tying the knot after the age of 35 for their own well-being.
She believes that waiting until this age allows women to better prepare themselves emotionally and physically, making them more resilient in handling the complexities of marriage.
McBrown also shared her view that if she were a man, she would wait until after 40 to marry, aiming for a more stable and enduring relationship.
In addition, McBrown stressed the importance of parents teaching Biblical principles to their children to prevent premature parenthood.
She noted, “If I were a child again, I would seriously think about marriage. As a woman, I would wait until after 35; as a man, I would consider waiting until after 40. I’ve been lucky to have had respectful partners, but I understand that this might not be the case for everyone. Having a child with someone is acceptable even if marriage doesn’t follow. The Bible acknowledges human imperfection and the need for forgiveness, so it’s crucial to educate children with Biblical values to guide their decisions.”
This was shared during her interview with Bola Ray on GhOne TV on August 23, 2024.
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Ladies should marry after 35 and men 40, but you can have a child before marriage – McBrown
Actress and TV personality Nana Ama McBrown has expressed a strong desire to have another child, even considering surrogacy if necessary.
The award-winning actress, who gave birth to her first child, a daughter, in Canada at age 41, shared her concerns about not being able to conceive when she was 32.
In a Twitter post at the time of her childbirth, McBrown, whose real name is Felicity Ama Agyeman, encouraged other women facing similar challenges to keep their faith in God.
Reflecting on her journey, she mentioned the difficulties she faced, including feelings of loneliness and moments of doubt, but emphasized that her faith helped her persevere.
“I’ve had many tears and sorrows; I’ve had questions for tomorrow. There have been times I feel so alone, but in my lonely hours, God let me know that I was his own. I thank God for the mountains, the storms, the valleys, and the ridicule. Through it all, I learned to trust in Him, and God has given me a blessed consolation.
“This is what faith in God could do. Believe in him for your TESTIMONY. #Mytestimony is here,” she captioned one of the photos showing her baby bump.
During a recent interview with Starr FM on August 22, 2024, McBrown reiterated her determination to have another child.
She revealed her plan to explore all available medical options, including surrogacy, to fulfill her dream of expanding her family.
The actress, who is particularly hoping for a son, stated that she intends to pursue this goal before or as she approaches the age of 50.
She is committed to ensuring that her daughter, Baby Maxin, has a sibling to grow up with.
“I want to have another baby. I have not started, but if I don’t get, I will surrogate. I really want to have another child. After 50, I want to have a baby running in my house. Baby Maxin (her child) must have a brother or sister.
“I am just putting together a few things, and then I will. If my doctor says I cannot, I will go for surrogacy. I want to have a boy, especially now that there are options. After 50, or when I am hitting 50, I will go through the right process to have another child,” the charming TV presenter said.
Nana Ama McBrown, the acclaimed actress and TV personality, has expressed her deep desire to have another child, even considering surrogacy if necessary.
The beloved star revealed her concerns about fertility that began when she was 32 years old.
Despite these worries, she successfully gave birth to her first and only child, a daughter, at age 41 in Canada.
When announcing the birth of her daughter on Twitter (now X), McBrown encouraged other women facing similar challenges to maintain their faith.
She shared her journey, saying, “I’ve had many tears and sorrows; I’ve had questions for tomorrow. There have been times I felt so alone, but in my lonely hours, God let me know that I was His own.”
She credited her faith for carrying her through difficult times and urged others to trust in God for their own testimonies.
In a recent interview with Starr FM on August 22, 2024, McBrown, whose real name is Felicity Ama Agyeman, reiterated her commitment to having another child.
She expressed her willingness to explore all medical avenues, including surrogacy, to make this dream a reality.
“I want to have another baby. If I don’t conceive naturally, I will consider surrogacy. I want Baby Maxin to have a sibling, and I’m especially hoping for a boy,” she shared.
McBrown emphasized that after turning 50, or as she approaches that milestone, she will pursue the necessary steps to expand her family.
A viral video on social media features actress and television host Nana Ama McBrown participating in the ‘Gborhe’ dance challenge with musicians Dope Nation.
Elegantly dressed in a corset, McBrown moved effortlessly to the music, captivating viewers.
She was joined by several influencers, making the video a truly spectacular performance.
Netizens expressed their delight at how naturally she danced.
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McBrown teams up with Dope Nation for 'Gbohe' dance challenge
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During an episode of Onua Showtime, actress Nana Ama McBrown and her panelists were enjoying King Paluta‘s latest track, Makoma, when a particular verse stirred up some controversy in the studio.
The line in question, “Odeefo ade y3nfa nkyekye,” which translates to “You don’t give what belongs to kings to others,” became the center of discussion.
This lyric, which addresses infidelity, caught McBrown’s attention, and she passionately stated that she would never give away what rightfully belongs to her “king.”
However, Mimi Andani, one of the panelists, couldn’t resist taking a jab at McBrown’s declaration.
She pointed out the irony in McBrown’s words, alluding to recent rumors about McBrown’s “king” being involved in extramarital affairs.
Mimi quipped, “You’re not giving yourself away, but he is out there sharing himself with others.”
This led to a lighthearted exchange, with McBrown playfully responding, “Who are you referring to?” Mimi doubled down, “I’m talking about the one you’re saving yourself for. He’s busy sharing himself with others.”
Amused, McBrown laughed and playfully warned, “I’ll sue you if you’re not careful.” She concluded by reiterating, “All I’m saying is that my body is mine, but my ‘king’ has a share in it, so I won’t give it away to anyone else.”
Reflecting on her journey over the years, McBrown shared an empowering message on Instagram, where she acknowledged both the triumphs and challenges that have shaped her life.
She sees this milestone as confirmation that she’s progressing towards her aspirations.
In her post, McBrown expressed, “The number 47 symbolizes the alignment of your hard work and spiritual growth, reminding you that you’re on the right path. Keep pursuing your goals with unwavering dedication.”
Nana Ama McBrown’s life story is truly inspiring.
Rising from humble beginnings, she became one of Ghana’s most prominent actresses, featuring in numerous popular films such as “Coming to Africa,” “Nnipa ye bad,” “SideChic Gang,” and “Asoreba.”
Beyond her success in acting, McBrown seamlessly transitioned into television, becoming the face of popular shows like “United Showbiz” and “McBrown’s Kitchen.” She now hosts the “Onua Showtime Show,” continuing to impact the entertainment industry.
Veteran actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown has shed light on her decision never to act in a Nigerian film and her lack of interest in pursuing such opportunities.
She cited a perceived lack of support from the Nigerian entertainment industry towards Ghanaian creatives as a primary reason for her stance.
McBrown highlighted an incident that exemplified this lack of support.
She recounted a moment when a song by Ghanaian artist Sarkodie was abruptly switched off during a Big Brother Nigeria episode, which she was watching on DSTV at the behest of her relatives.
This experience, she claims, underscored a broader trend of Nigerian media not favoring Ghanaian artists. “I am not a TV fan, but my relatives at home compelled me to subscribe to DSTV, and there’s this particular program I wanted them to tune in for Maxy, but I realised that they had switched the program to Big Brother.
“So, they said the housemates were having a weekend party, so while watching the show, I heard the DJ play a tune by Sarkodie, and immediately I heard it. I mean, in less than a minute, the DJ quickly switched the song, and that is why I have never acted in their movies; they don’t support us,” Nana Ama McBrown recounted.
In agreement with McBrown’s observations, entertainment pundit and artiste manager Kwesi Ernest echoed her sentiment, suggesting that Nigerians primarily focus on promoting their own content and creatives, rather than embracing those from neighboring countries.
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CEO of the Crime Check Foundation, Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng, has revealed that actress Nana Ama McBrown plans to fund the release of 47 prisoners.
He shared that the actress, who is set to celebrate her 47th birthday on August 15, has decided to move forward with an initiative she previously discussed with him.
“Nana Ama McBrown will turn 47 on August 15, and she will be funding the release of 47 prison inmates. I know whoever is watching this is impressed and will say a prayer for her,” he stated in a video making the rounds online.
Mr. Oppong Kwarteng was seen in a video with several inmates at Akuse Prison, one of the facilities set to benefit from McBrown’s generosity.
He stood with them and said, “The Bible said we should draw near the prisoners, be a source of encouragement to them, and tell them the good news because being in prison is not a joke.”
Earlier in February 2024, when the Crime Check Foundation boss was featured on the ‘McBrown Kitchen’ show, the actress, who was impressed with his philanthropic works, promised to also contribute her quota towards his projects.
She pledged to also lend a helping hand in paying fines for prison inmates and getting them released from prison.
Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown took to Instagram to honor her husband, Maxwell Mensah, on his birthday.
She posted a touching message along with a series of photos on August 3, 2024,.
Nana Ama McBrown celebrates her husband Maxwell Mensah on his special day. Photo credit: iamamamcbrown Source: Instagram
In her message, McBrown conveyed her deep love and admiration for Maxwell, wishing him longevity, good health, and success.
Her post quickly garnered attention, with many followers and fans joining in to extend their birthday wishes to Maxwell. In her caption, she wrote:
“Mawu HappyBirthdaytoU 🙏🏻 Mr Mensah. @maxmmens. I have told you many times that you are going to be more blessed. You will live long, you will be in good health and you will be rich. I wish you the best that you wish for. Enjoy your special day”
Ghanaian media personality and actress, Nana Ama McBrown, has voiced her disappointment over Chef Smith’s deceitful attempt to claim the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon.
Speaking on her OnuaShowtime programme on Onua TV, McBrown recounted her support for Chef Smith and her dismay upon discovering his fraudulent claim.
McBrown revealed that she had supported previous Guinness World Record attempts by Afua Asantewaa and Adu Sarfowaa, and felt compelled to support Chef Smith‘s cook-a-thon.
She was present at the event venue, where she was served banku as a gesture of her wholehearted support.
“At this point, I am pained. You know that I attended the other record attempts, including Afua and Adu Safowaa’s, so I had to pass through. One reason was that the premises belonged to my brother, and also, I was conducting McBrown’s kitchen around that area. When I got there, banku was ready, so I was served some of the food and I ate it,” McBrown explained.
She continued, “So, we were all waiting for positive results. We recently saw people congratulating him, only to later discover that it was a fake framework. So, until the verification came, we all thought he had won.”
Background
In a widely circulated video, Chef Smithwas seen tearfully kneeling alongside two emotional women, offering a heartfelt apology to the nation. “I have committed a great sin and I don’t even deserve to live anymore. Please forgive me and my entire family. I have wronged the entire nation,” he said in Twi.
Chef Smith admitted that while he had applied to attempt the longest cooking marathon by an individual, his application was not approved by Guinness World Records. Despite this, he proceeded with his attempt.
“I registered, but my application was not approved. I just wanted a chance to showcase the talent God has given me. I wanted the opportunity to demonstrate my passion for cooking and gain fame. I apologise,” he tearfully expressed.
Chef Smith mentioned several individuals in his apology, including the president, vice president, former President Mahama and his wife, and Nana Boro.
What Happened
Chef Ebenezer Smith conducted his cooking marathon from February 1 to March 6, 2024, at Amadia Shopping Centre in Spintex, Accra. On July 2, 2024, he claimed to have set a new record for the longest cooking marathon.
However, his claim was disputed by Guinness World Records, which clarified that they had not received an application from him, the certificate he presented was not valid, and the official record is still held by Alan Fisher of Ireland.
Chef Smith’s arrest during a press conference further raised questions. The sponsors of the event, Amadia Shopping Centre, explained that they had a contract with Chef Smith to support his attempt but were unaware of the press conference he organised.
Additionally, the Chefs Association of Ghana clarified that Chef Smith is not a registered member, despite his use of their logo during his attempt.
Award-winning blogger Kobby Kyei addressed rumors about his relationship with actress Nana Ama McBrown on the Delay Show.
Host Deloris Frimpong Manso, known as Delay, asked Kobby Kyei about the viral pictures from their Dubai trip that fueled the speculation.
In response, Kobby Kyei dismissed the rumors and compared them to previous gossip about Delay’s supposed relationship with musician Amerado.
He stressed that such rumors are often baseless and clarified that his connection with McBrown is strictly professional, emphasizing their healthy work relationship and denying any romantic involvement.
“I think it’s just one of those things because even I was shocked when I heard you were having a relationship with Amerado. Amerado is a young talent coming up, and with your influence, you needed to support Amerado genuinely.
“Even some of us wish we could work with Delay and benefit from your help. But people were just trying to orchestrate things,” he stated.
Award-winning blogger Kobby Kyei addressed rumors of his relationship with actress Nana Ama McBrown during a recent episode of the Delay Show.
Host Deloris Frimpong Manso (Delay) asked Kobby Kyei to comment on the viral pictures from their Dubai trip that sparked speculations.
Kobby Kyei dismissed this rumors, drawing a parallel to previous gossip about Delay herself having a relationship with musician Amerado.
He highlighted that such rumors often arise from misunderstandings, emphasizing that his connection with McBrown is purely professional and based on mutual respect.
Kobby Kyei also expressed his admiration for Delay’s support of emerging talents like Amerado, and clarified that his relationship with McBrown is devoid of any romantic involvement.
“I think it’s just one of those things because even I was shocked when I heard you were having a relationship with Amerado. Amerado is a young talent coming up, and with your influence, you needed to support Amerado genuinely.
“Even some of us wish we could work with Delay and benefit from your help. But people were just trying to orchestrate things,” he stated.
Nana Ama McBrown, renowned actress and TV presenter, has stepped in to assist Kwasi Abaka, a 32-year-old farmer who found himself serving a one-year jail term at the Winneba Local Prison for abetment of crime.
Abaka’s plight began when he unknowingly sold electronic appliances—comprising a home theatre, flat-screen television, woofer, and pen drive—that were later identified as stolen items.
He received these items from a friend, the son of a Chief priest at Ajumako Breman Essiam in the Central Region, who pressured him to sell them quickly to raise funds for Christmas gifts.
“I sold the TV for Ghc 600, the home theatre for Ghc 130, two pen drives for Ghc 70 each, and a Bluetooth player for Ghc 50. I was given only Ghc 100,” Abaka explained.
Unfortunately, Abaka was arrested shortly after the sale and, despite efforts from his friend and the buyer to secure bail, he remained in custody.
Eventually, he was arraigned before the court where he pleaded guilty to abetment of crime, resulting in a sentence of 12 months imprisonment when he could not afford to pay a fine of Ghc 1,800.
Moved by his story, Nana Ama McBrown, through the Crime Check Foundation, intervened to pay the fine on Abaka’s behalf. This act facilitated his release from prison, bringing relief to Abaka and his family.
This gesture from Nana Ama McBrown highlights her commitment to supporting individuals facing unjust circumstances, ensuring that they have a fair chance to rebuild their lives after experiencing hardships within the legal system.
Nana Ama McBrown has finally spoken out following her husband’s deletion of all their love photos and the ongoing sidechick controversy.
For over a year, rumors have swirled about a potential separation between Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown and her husband, Maxwell Mensah.
Despite these persistent rumors, the couple has publicly maintained their relationship by frequently making joint appearances.
The rumors reached a peak when McBrown felt compelled to address them directly in an interview with Andy Dosty on HITZ FM.
She denied the separation claims during the interview, insisting that she and Maxwell were still happily married.
However, despite her assurances, an insider later alleged that Maxwell had been unfaithful multiple times and had even been caught in the act on several occasions.
This source also claimed that McBrown once slapped Maxwell during a heated argument about his infidelities.
While the divorce rumors have not been officially confirmed, Maxwell’s recent actions have added fuel to the fire.
Just hours ago, Maxwell deleted all photos of McBrown from his Instagram page, including birthday posts and other affectionate captions.
Maxwell’s decision to remove all traces of McBrown from his social media account has led many to believe that their marriage may indeed be over.
The couple, who are well-known in the Ghanaian entertainment industry, have not made any official statements regarding their current relationship status.
As fans and followers await further updates, the removal of McBrown’s photos from Maxwell’s Instagram page is seen as a significant indicator that all may not be well in their marriage.
Whether this is a temporary issue or a sign of a permanent separation remains to be seen.
As expected, Nana Ama McBrown has responded in a video that has already gone viral online.
In the video, Empress McBrown flaunts her beauty, smiling brightly to show that she is doing just fine despite her husband’s move to delete all their love photos.
The actress and TV presenter, through the video and the background sound she used, seems to convey that she is unbothered by the recent events.
Ghanaian actress and style icon Nana Ama McBrown stunned in a recent photoshoot, effortlessly flaunting a sophisticated white maxi dress.
The sequin fabric of the long-sleeve dress accentuated her curvy figure, drawing admiration from her social media followers.
Known for her impeccable taste, McBrown completed her look with a side-parted colored hairstyle, flawless makeup, and perfectly defined eyebrows.
As the CEO of Kids Lounge By McBrown, Nana Ama showcased her penchant for luxury accessories by pairing the elegant dress with round loop earrings and a chic black Chanel purse.
She further elevated her ensemble with an exquisite gold wristwatch and a stylish silver bracelet.
In another striking look, the beloved celebrity mom wore an enchanting red beaded African print dress layered over a long-sleeve shirt.
Her Barbie-inspired colored hairstyle and flawless makeup added to her ethereal appearance, cementing her status as a fashion influencer.
Media personality Ola Michael has addressed actress Nana Ama McBrown‘s recent remarks regarding cooking shows on Ghanaian television.
He argued that the concept of hosting a cooking show on TV isn’t proprietary, having been a longstanding presence in the media landscape.
Citing the inaugural cooking show on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 1937, he highlighted the multitude of similar programs hosted by various individuals globally since then.
During an interview on Neat FM, Ola hinted at some media figures’ apprehension about the upcoming cooking show by gospel artiste Empress Gifty on UTV, fearing it might overshadow theirs due to Despite Media’s considerable influence.
“Ever since cooking shows debuted on BBC in 1937, countless such programs have been produced worldwide. The concern arises due to the platform provided by Despite Media, potentially making this show stand out and prompting comments like, ‘God has indeed blessed you.’ However, it’s essential to acknowledge that blessings aren’t limited to just one person,” he remarked.
Recall that McBrown, speaking during a phone interview with Medikal on Onua TV, addressed what she perceived as efforts to replicate the success of her show, ‘McBrown Kitchen.’
In their conversation, Medikal expressed interest in appearing on ‘McBrown Kitchen’ to showcase his culinary talents.
While acknowledging others’ competitive endeavors, McBrown reiterated her faith in God: “While I support anyone’s efforts to make a living, those truly blessed by God will always shine.”
“We are elevating things to another level. I’ve noticed some people actively developing cooking shows, but those whom God has truly blessed will stand out. Despite our shared need to eat, those genuinely blessed by God will radiate,” she added.
Just a few days into the launch of ‘U Cook’ on UTV, Nana Ama McBrown took a moment during a phone interview with Medikal to address what she sees as imitators attempting to replicate her cooking show’s success.
In conversation with Medikal, who expressed interest in appearing on ‘McBrown Kitchen’ to showcase his culinary talents, McBrown noted the emergence of competitors who have adopted her cooking show concept.
McBrown acknowledged their attempts to be competitive while expressing her belief in God: “While I don’t begrudge anyone trying to earn their livelihood, those who are truly blessed by God will always shine.
“We are taking things to another level. I have seen some people busily putting together a cooking show but who God has blessed, he has blessed indeed. Although we all have to eat, those whom God has blessed will shine,” she retorted.
Meanwhile, Empress Gifty has been unveiled as the host of the latest cooking show sensation, ‘U Cook’, which was launched on UTV with notable personalities gracing the event.
The launch comes years after McBrown departed from hosting ‘United Showbiz’ on UTV to join Onua TV, a move that led to her cooking show being taken off the air.
It can be recalled that in an interview with Berla Mundi sometime in 2023, McBrown remained resolute, stating, “Why should I cry if my show isn’t aired?
“McBrown’s Kitchen has a life of its own in the realm of Ghanaian cooking shows. It’s not fading away; it’s thriving. I’m in a place where I feel welcomed.”
She further stated, “I paid for my show at UTV. It was not free. I paid for it. They considered me too sometimes if I am not well. They did some repetitions, but I have signed a contract that I paid. So, if the owners and producers refused to give me the airtime again, then I don’t know.”
Renowned actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown has lauded musician Medikal for his sold-out concert at the United Kingdom’s Indigo O2 on May 3, 2024, while sharing her initial anxiety before the event.
McBrown admitted she had doubts about Medikal’s ability to fill the venue, leading her to fervently pray for his success. She praised his outstanding performance, which not only entertained the audience but also elevated Ghanaian music on the global stage.
In a conversation with Medikal on Onua TV, monitored by GhanaWeb, McBrown said, “Let me congratulate you. I was anxious during your [Indigo] O2 show, yet you managed to break the record. I prayed for divine assistance, and seeing the auditorium packed while you delivered an exceptional performance was exactly what Ghanaians hoped for. God bless you.”
Medikal, visibly moved by the accolades from the esteemed actress, expressed his gratitude. “I appreciate your comments a lot, may God bless you too,” said the rapper.
Medikal’s concert at the Indigo O2, which has a seating capacity of approximately 2,800, was announced as sold out shortly before the show began.
Several artists, including Article Wan, performed prior to Medikal’s appearance, and MCs kept the energy high with popular Ghanaian tracks.
An hour and 40 minutes into the event, Medikal took center stage, performing some of his hit songs. He was joined by top Ghanaian artists such as Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Jay Bhad, Bisa Kdei, and Efya. Sister Derby, Medikal’s ex-girlfriend, also made a surprise appearance.
The triumphant evening marked Medikal’s entry into an exclusive club alongside Sarkodie, as the only Ghanaian rappers to have sold out the Indigo O2.
The 3-year-old fashionista posed in various chic ensembles, earning admiration on social media.
Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown, also known as Felicity Ama Agyeman, shared photos of her daughter Adepa on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, to celebrate her birthday.
Adepa looked stunning in a sleeveless floral dress while posing with her little sister at the Kids Lounge by McBrown photobooth.
The birthday girl sported three different outfits for her photoshoot, including a white tulle dress, a two-piece polka dot ensemble, and a red lace dress.
McBrown shared the photos on Instagram with the caption:
“To God Be The Glory. My Adepa is 3 years old today. Happy Birthday Baby Adidi.”
Actress and media icon Nana Ama McBrown is set to headline the highly-anticipated ‘Ghana to the World 2024: back to the Future’ concert, promising an unforgettable musical experience for attendees.
Known for her charm, wit, and infectious energy, McBrown will guide the audience through an evening of celebration and remembrance, showcasing her extensive experience in the entertainment industry.
Joining her on stage will be a lineup of talented artists including Tiffany, 4×4, Kuami Eugene, Keche, Joey B, and more.
The event, which attracts music lovers from around the globe, will take place on June 22, 2024, at the Palladium in New York City.
Ghanaian actress and TV hostNana Ama Mcbrown recently delivered insightful advice on trust and resilience during her show, “Onua Showtime.”
Reflecting on her own experiences of betrayal within the entertainment industry, Mcbrown urged her fans to be cautious with trust, emphasizing that while it’s important to trust, it’s also vital to be prepared for disappointments due to human unpredictability.
Nana Ama Mcbrown, the acclaimed actress, imparted this wisdom on her show on Onua TV, where she’s known for sharing inspirational messages just before her program starts.
She said ” No matter how you trust someone, leave a space for disappointment.”
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Ghanaian actress and TV presenter Nana Ama McBrown has delivered a strong response to those questioning her declared age of 46.
The controversy ignited when veteran actress Pascaline Edwards, in an interview with Pulse Ghana, disclosed her age and voiced frustration about being sidelined by local filmmakers due to ageism.
“I may appear youthful, but they’ve deemed me too old. I’m barely 53, soon to be 54, and I possess more energy and freshness than many younger actors. So, I urge casting directors to reconsider me,” Pascaline expressed.
This revelation sparked speculation about whether Nana Ama McBrown falls in the same age category as Pascaline, casting doubt on McBrown’s claims of being in her forties.
Addressing these speculations head-on, Nana Ama McBrown asserted that she feels no obligation to prove her age to sceptics.
She stated that people are entitled to speculate about her age as they please.
The host of Onua Showtime emphasised her point by highlighting that she had not even started acting when Pascaline was already a celebrated figure in the industry.
“Pascaline was already making waves with films like ‘A Stab in the Back’ while I hadn’t even stepped into the industry. If you want to think of me as an 85-year-old, that’s perfectly fine,” McBrown confidently stated on her Onua TV program.
She concluded by brushing off the impact of these opinions, stating, “Ultimately, these views don’t affect me. They don’t dent my bank balance in the least.”
Media General has been making waves across various media platforms for a multitude of reasons.
From the high-profile addition of new employees, including A-list presenters and poached media personalities from rival companies, to the captivating performances of established figures like Nana Ama McBrown, the media group has been at the centre of attention.
The latest buzz surrounds the morning show hosted by Captain Smart, known for its controversial statements, allegations, and eye-opening revelations.
McBrown’s presence has also been a significant draw, with her engaging interviews and other shows garnering widespread attention.
Amidst this spotlight, Media General has been dominating the country’s trends, with discussions on platforms like LetzVibeTV pointing out the group’s strategy of turning Onua TV into a clickbait channel.
While some netizens acknowledge the channel’s recent prominence, others criticise it for prioritising sensationalism over substance in its reporting.
“How Media General has turned Onua TV into a clickbait channel is shocking with all these agenda kind journos, no substance, noise making nkoaaa,” LetzVibeTV stated.
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Ghanaian entertainer Nana Ama McBrown disclosed, during a recent episode of her show, her heartfelt emotions upon meeting TikToker Linda Osei, known as Kofios, for the first time.
McBrown candidly shared that she had harbored grudges against Osei for mocking and trolling her on social media, including making jokes about her husband Maxwell.
However, both media personalities settled their differences and are currently on good terms.
A trending video on social media has captured the dynamic duo of media personality Nana Ama McBrown and dance sensation Afronitaa, as they joyously groove to DJay’s hit song ‘Balance It.’
Dressed stylishly yet casually, the pair exuded excitement and skill, showcasing captivating dance moves that enthralled fans.
Filmed against the backdrop of the TV3 premises, where Nana Ama McBrown works, the video shows the two personalities enjoying themselves and creating an electrifying atmosphere with their synchronised dance routine.
The video’s release has elicited a range of reactions on social media, with many praising McBrown’s versatility and expressing admiration for the duo’s energetic performance.
A recent video circulating on social media has caught the attention of fans and admirers of actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown, showcasing her impressive fluency in French.
Renowned for her versatile talents both on and off-screen, McBrown continues to captivate her audience with her linguistic prowess.
In the video, she can be seen engaging in a conversation in French with fellow entertainer Emelia Brobbey during an interview, displaying a level of proficiency that has surprised many.
During the exchange, Brobbey asked McBrown in French how she was and if she spoke French fluently, to which McBrown responded effortlessly in French, stating, “I am fine and I speak a little French.”
The video has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with numerous individuals expressing admiration for McBrown’s versatility, while others have been taken aback by her unexpected linguistic skills.
Renowned TV host and actress Nana Ama McBrown brought joy to fans as she stood on a green commercial bus, commonly known as ‘trotro,’ in Ghana’s bustling Makola market.
The beloved star, dressed in a red top and denim jeans, playfully danced and entertained her admirers while shielding herself from the sun with an umbrella.
The purpose of her market visit remains undisclosed, sparking wild anticipation among fans for her upcoming project.
Kumawoodactress and media personality, Nana Ama McBrown, has ignited a social media storm for her recent public appearance at an undisclosed event.
In a trending video, the usually poised actress was caught on the dance floor enthusiastically grooving to an “Amapiano” song alongside unidentified female companions.
What caught the attention of netizens was McBrown’s unexpected twerking to the beat, a departure from her usual self-respecting demeanour.
The video has sparked a heated debate online, with some criticizing the actress for her unconventional dance moves, while others commend her for embracing a carefree spirit.
Ghana’s female celebrities took centre stage during the nation’s Independence Day celebrations, upholding a time-honoured tradition.
Social media platforms buzzed with excitement as snapshots and videos captured the stars’ glamorous and fashion-forward choices, immortalising their commitment to style.
More than just a display of personal flair, the celebrities’ ensembles paid homage to Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.
Beneath the surface of dazzling outfits, these influential figures utilised their platforms to convey heartfelt messages of gratitude and love for Ghana, adding depth to the celebration.
Notably, Onua Showtime host and legendary Kumawood actress Nana Ama McBrown embraced a warrior persona for the 2024 Independence Day festivities.
Dressed in warrior attire, complete with a gun slung over her shoulder, McBrown’s stern expression added a powerful touch to the commemoration.