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“My Trainer Stated I Wasn’t Lovely and Too Black for TV” – MC Yaa Yeboah Shares Painful Reminiscence

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Outstanding media character MC Yaa Yeboah not too long ago opened up a couple of painful and deeply private expertise from her faculty days.

In a heartfelt interview on the Delay Present with Deloris Frimpong Manso, she recounted an incident at Achimota Preparatory Faculty that left a long-lasting affect on her shallowness. After delivering a poem at one other faculty, Yaa Yeboah was pulled apart by her Twi trainer, who instructed her, “You shouldn’t be in a rush to be within the midst of individuals. You aren’t lovely sufficient, you possibly can by no means be a TV presenter. You’re too black to be on TV.”

This merciless remark, mixed with the bullying she endured from her classmates, made Yaa Yeboah really feel unattractive all through her faculty years. “I by no means felt fairly, so I used to battle lots as a result of that was the one language I understood. If anybody tried to return at me, I might beat that individual up,” she disclosed.

Regardless of these challenges, Yaa Yeboah has defied the percentages. She has risen above the negativity and is now a profitable TV and radio presenter, in addition to a revered MC. Her journey is a robust testomony to the resilience of the human spirit and a reminder that magnificence and expertise shine far past the boundaries of hurtful stereotypes.

Watch the interview beneath..


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