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VIDEO:McBrown Emotionally Reveals Why She Got Pregnant Through Artificial Means

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Popular Ghanaian Kumawood actress cum TV presenter, Nana Ama Mcbrown has narrated the sad story of how her fallopian tubes got damaged and had to be removed surgically before she was finally able to get pregnant in a recent interview.

Speaking with Naa Ashokor on one of the editions of the ‘We Got This Africa’ show, an emotional Nana Ama Mcbrown disclosed that she once had a problem with fibroids.



Due to this, surgery was performed to remove them which was why it took her that long to finally get pregnant.

The host of UTV’s ‘United Showbiz’ show sadly also recounted that before she started her IVF, or in vitro fertilization procedure to finally get pregnant, another surgery was performed on her to also remove one of her fallopian tubes because it was damaged.





Nana Ama Mcbrown disclosed that this was the very first time she was making this revelation on any platform, however, she felt it was very important to tell the world this emotional story because she believes a lot of other women are in similar situations and they do not know what to do.

“I am saying for the first time, my tubes one of them was damaged and they had to take it off. I shouldn’t have said this but Naa a lot of women are going through this. Mine, I have gotten a result, I have gotten Maxine and what I wanted,” she said

The award-winning actress added that people must hear this so that they understand that when it comes to their struggles with getting a baby, they are not alone.

Watch the emotional video below…

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End of an Era – Popular Radio Host Leaves DASTECH FM in Zebilla

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DASTECH FM and the people of Zebilla are bidding farewell to a beloved radio voice after nearly a decade on the air. Mamudu Musah Salifu, one of the most recognized and talented hosts in the Kusaug Kingdom, announced his resignation last week after serving at DASTECH FM 90.1MHZ since November 15, 2015.

Salifu has been a staple of the community radio station for 9 years, entertaining and informing listeners with his iconic voice and amiable hosting style. His deep passion for radio and connection with the local community made him hugely popular across Zebilla and the surrounding villages.

In his resignation message, Salifu expressed heartfelt gratitude to the “management and all the staff of DASTECH FM and the general public for your support during my stay.” It is undoubtedly the end of an era for many loyal listeners of his shows over the past near-decade. The outpouring of appreciative comments on social media is proof of the special place he holds in the hearts of the people.

While the reason for his decision remains unclear, there is widespread speculation that Salifu may explore bigger opportunities down the road. His level of talent clearly transcends community radio, and many believe he has the skill to succeed on bigger platforms. However, for now, his close-knit fans in Zebilla will dearly miss tuning in to the familiar, friendly voice that has been a staple of their local airwaves since the late 2000s.

There is no doubt that staff and listeners of DASTECH FM will miss the 9-year veteran. But they will also be grateful for the years of entertainment he provided from behind the radio mic. All of Kusaug Kingdom thanks Mr. Salifu for his long service to community radio, Congratulations and best wishes to him in his future endeavors. Below is a message shared by him.

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Fella Makafui Cuts Black Friday Sale Short Due to Illness

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Fella Makafui, the popular Ghanaian socialite and wife of rapper Medikal, has expressed her sincere gratitude to the people of Kumasi for their overwhelming support of her Black Friday sales event at the Kumasi City Mall.

In a statement, Makafui said that the crowds that turned up showed “massive support” and that she was “entirely grateful.” The Black Friday sale was originally scheduled to run for four days, including Sunday November 26th. However, Makafui sadly had to cut the event short after taking ill on Saturday and needing immediate medical treatment.

She offered her sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused by ending the sale early. Makafui credited the great turnout and enthusiasm amongst shoppers in Kumasi for making her Black Friday initiative a success prior to her unexpected illness. She promised that she will come back to Kumasi again soon to express her appreciation.

The socialite’s illness serves as an unfortunate reminder that health should always come first, even when conducting business or engaging with the public. However, the positive response from the people of Kumasi suggests that whenever Makafui is ready to return, she will continue to receive endless support. Her fans will surely wish her a speedy recovery from her ailment.

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“I received only Ghc 400 monthly” – Mary, former worker for Kumami Eugene reveals

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Mary, a former personal assistant to popular Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene, recently revealed in an interview that she was paid a monthly salary of just GHS 400 (about $50) during her employment with the singer.

Mary served as a live-in assistant, taking care of various household duties and personal needs for Kuami Eugene. However, despite the long hours and extensive responsibilities, she claims her compensation was far below standard wages.

“I was paid 400gh every month for my first years and they payment was increased to 500gh the next year, so it continued that way until recently when i was sacked he reduced my pay to 400gh for that particular month”

She went on to describe difficult working conditions and a lack of appreciation from her former employer. This has sparked a debate around the appropriate pay and treatment of domestic workers in Ghana.

Critics have accused Kuami Eugene, who regularly flaunts his wealth on social media, of exploiting his employee. But others have noted that low wages are common practice in the domestic service industry across the country.

Mary’s account has shed light on the broader issue of fair pay for domestic workers in Ghana. It has raised questions around the value placed on traditional “women’s work” and what constitutes ethical employment practices in private homes.

As Kuami Eugene remains silent regarding his former assistant’s allegations, many will be closely watching to see if or how the popular musician responds. In the meantime, Mary’s experience is fueling an ongoing public dialogue about labor rights and equitable treatment.

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