Nana Ama McBrown Recounts Being Deported From The USA

Famous Ghanaian actress and television presenter, Nana Ama McBrown, has recounted the moment she was deported from the United States of America (USA).

Speaking with Captain Smart on Onua TV, the former host of UTV’s United Showbiz program recalled one of the saddest days of her life.

In a report seen by Newshuntermag.com, McBrown opened up about her deportation from the USA which happened in 2001.

She made this disclosure after joining Media General’s Onua TV/FM.

Nana Ama McBrown stated: “Captain, January is a month I don’t like at all because things really don’t go as expected for me. I’ve never said this anywhere before but today I’ll say it to inspire somebody.

“My uncle returned from the US and met me as a footballer who had returned from playing at Kwadaso (a suburb of Kumasi). I went to play table tennis after that so when my uncle saw me, he promised to take me abroad. Truthfully I was in America in January but to put it short, I was deported.”

“So I want to tell whoever is listening to me that if your dream is to travel and things are not going as expected, that is not the end of your life. God has a plan for you because I didn’t know I would become who I am today if it wasn’t for the deportation,” she added.

Source
Newshuntermag.com
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