For Sticking By Me Despite The Nasty Rumours; I Love You: Gifty Anti To Hubby
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Taking their turn on Personality Profile hosted by Lexis Bill, Nana Ansah Kwao IV explained his father is an Akyem from Kyebi while mum hails from Akropong adding he was however raised up atDansoman and has traversed the suburbs be it Zodiac, Exhibition, Sahara or South Odorkor.
He added his dad dabbled in banking, pharmaceuticals and was a hotelier although he was an economist by training.
Nana mentioned Jack and Jill, Martin De Porres and Accra Academy as some of the schools he attended noting that journalism was just a hobby. He stated having KSM and Anima Misa as relations, he dreamt of being an actor but as things stand now he has given up on that dream.
“I struggled in school because I have dyslexia, that is, I could speak effortlessly but had problems reading and spelling” Nana stated. He added in later life, he did a lot of sales pitching work abroad.
According to Nana, he started ‘That’s My Opinion’on Rainbow Radio in London on Wednesdays about 6 years ago and was thankful that Joy FM gave him the platform to continue the show in Ghana.
For Gift Anti, the Tema lady who is the last of 8 children although the media journey begun at Joy FM in 1995 when she became a panelist on theNew Generation and Every Woman show, her dream was to be a Public Relations Officer.
She was however thankful for the chance to have been in journalism for 20 years now recalling the foundation she had at Mfantseman, Ghana Institute of Journalism and the City University where she attained her MA in International Journalism.
Asked by Lexis Bill if he had difficulties ascending the throne since he was a bachelor, Nana Ansah Kwao IV stated “it is encouraged to be married before being crowned chief but it isn’t a prerequisite” adding “Gifty is enough” when he was asked if he will take ‘Akonyua Yere’ i.e. a stool wife .
He acknowledged the 5 years he wasn’t married caused discomfort for the elders making the ‘Abusuapanyin’ attempt an arranged marriage when a lady visited the town for a funeral only for it to emerge she was married.
Nana added he took his time and it paid off. For Gifty Anti, the one-time renowned spinster: she was never against marriage but always believed that “women can go on to undertake projects and achieve things in life whether married or not” stressing “the Standpoint has celebrated married couples and treated numerous marriage topics.”
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