I avoid biographic interviews because it's become 'monotonous', I'm often misconstrued: Nana Aba Anamoah
“The questions become monotonous,” ace broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah has said, explaining why she does not often grant interviews.
Avoiding “screaming headlines,” she added, was another reason.
“I like to share stories, my story. But sometimes I want to just shush and be in my corner. Because what I’ve realised is that even when I’m joking, people don’t take it with a pinch of salt. They take everything I say seriously. That’s what I’ve noticed.”
The media star spoke to Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo, Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
“Every single thing that I say becomes a headline,” Nana Aba said, bemoaning being misrepresented. “And so I try to not be the news. What I try to do is rather make news – find newsmakers and interview them. As a media personality, I don’t want to be the news.”
She said she was open to granting interviews on issues and topics of interest to her host and the public.
“But interviews about myself… It’s just too boring for me. It’s just too much for me,” she added.
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