Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
A couple of weeks ago, Nana Aba Anamoah posted a video of herself and two street hawkers she met in traffic, as they wowed her with their witty sides.
They requested a selfie with her and one also mentioned he had an interest in journalism but then he had no one to support him further his education hence his dreams of becoming a Journalist got shattered.
Nana Aba then asked him to visit her at the GhOne office anytime he gets the chance and that was it for him.
This video went viral as several people began to recognize these two young men in traffic and according to them, their daily sales shot up hence showing so much gratitude to Nana Aba for being such a blessing.
They took their chances and visited Nana Aba Anamoah, the general manager of GhOne TV and their stories changed totally from that very moment.

One of the two young men who used to sell car accessories in traffic, 3b3toda, now works with Agoo TV as a presenter of their yet to be premiered show Ahos3p3 mmer3.
His dream of becoming #b#torda journalist has finally come to light kind courtesy of the tender-hearted Nana Aba Anamoah.
In an excerpt from the commercial posted by Nana Aba on her Instagram page, 3b3torda is seen looking dapper in a nice suit as he readies to share his journalism journey with the world.
This is a big inspiration to several young people out there who think there’s no good in them; your story can change within a twinkle of an eye, keep the hard work, faith, and above all, believe in God for one day you’ll meet your Nana Aba Anamoah(helper).
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