21st February 2025 4:52:31 PM
1 min readRenowned Ghanaian media personality, Nana Ama McBrown, has expressed disappointment in a group of young media professionals she recently met, believing they were not maximizing their potential.
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During a visit to Pluzz FM to discuss the Ghandour Cosmetics brand, the Onua TV show host noticed that some of the young professionals, particularly women, had no strategic plan to capitalize on her presence. What frustrated her even more was their lack of interest in social media and content creation, despite working in the media space.
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"I'm not being rude, I'm telling you the fact. Even with your first degree or master's, once you're in the space of social work, you need to learn social media," she emphasized.
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Drawing from her own experience, McBrown highlighted the importance of digital platforms in building a career. She playfully challenged one of the young ladies, pointing out the irony of their reluctance.
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"You're young. Some of you haven't even given birth, and you're apathetic to social media. Madam, you and I have a score to settle," she said with a teasing smile.
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McBrown, a role model for many young women in Ghana, left a lasting impression with her words, sparking discussions on the need for media professionals to embrace social media as a vital tool for growth and visibility.
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