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We Work for Cash, Not Sympathy – Nana Agradaa Jumps to McBrown’s Defence

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Fetish priestess turned lady of God, Evangelist Mama Pat however popularly generally known as Nana Agradaa, has jumped to the defence of Nana Ama McBrown.

McBrown has been accused of ingratitude for leaving UTV for Onua TV after being moulded right into a tv presenter by Regardless of Media.

Nonetheless, Agradaa rejected that characterisation with a easy rebuttal – we work for cash, not sympathy.

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In line with her, Onua TV got here to McBrown with a much better provide than UTV, providing her homes, automobiles and cash to make the transfer and nobody would reject that.

Agradaa added that if in the future one other firm is available in with a greater provide, McBrown would equally go away Onua TV and be a part of that station.

Her feedback come because the actress’ transfer has dominated the traits in Ghana with conversations going round about whether she was justified in leaving UTV or not.

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