Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Media Personality, Bridget Otoo has opened up about the issues surrounding her first time appearance on Metro TV.
Reports emerged days ago that Bridget Otoo, who had been appointed host of a show at Metro TV, was denied the chance to come on air for the first time after some powers that be dropped the station from making her go live.
Manasseh, who made some digging into the report, stated that there was a powerful man at Metro TV who was hell bent in ensuring Bridget Otoo ( known for backlashing the ruling NPP over poor governance) does not go on air.
He further said the powerful man was sending negative messages and evidences of Bridget-Otoo chiding the ruling government just to ensure she loses her new role.
Speaking on the brouhaha for the first time, Bridget said although she is tempted to reveal persons behind the act, she has also been advised by her mother and other respected persons to stay mute.
“Sometimes when things happen, people speak to you; elders speak to you; people you respect speak to you; people you revere speak to and when they speak to you, and they say be quiet or let it go, you tend to listen.
“I am one of the people who always want to rebel but this one I listened. My mother called me and said don’t say a word, don’t say anything, just pray. I think out of respect for the elders and my mother, I will just keep praying but I promise it will be answered in my book,” Bridget Otoo explained.
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