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Joe PeeAccording to Nana Ama Mcbrown in an interview on Kingdom plus, there were some people who kept on reminding her that she hadn’t achieved anything for not having a child despite her wealth and fame.
“The number of criticisms I had to face from people was overwhelming. It got to a time I almost gave up because I had taken so much concoctions and injections which didn’t work so I was heartbroken.” Nana Ama Mcbrown stated.
She went ahead to state that the way she has suffered to get a child, she will not allow any teacher dare lay finger on her else they will face the consequences of their actions.
The beautiful actress vowed to shut down any school that allows any teacher lay a finger on her daughter.
” My daughter is my testimony and I won’t allow anyone lay a finger on her. She is everything to me. Let any teacher spank her for whatever reason and they will know the real meaning of motherhood.” She stated.
Speaking about Selly Galley’s issue, Nana Ama Mcbrown asserted that no one has a right to use someone’s predicament to insult them.
“Children are gifts from God and if it’s not your time, there is nothing you can do about it. The lady who insulted Selly Galley needs to go down on her Knees to apologize to God and beg for forgiveness because she doesn’t know the future. I am in full support of what Selly Galley did because I understand her pain as someone who has being in her shoes before. That lady was wrong. My sister Selly spoke out of pain and I know God has heard her cry and will honour her”. Nana Ama added.
Watch the full interview below for more;
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