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A Huge Deal Was Lost Because Of Negative News About Efya – Nana Adwoa Awindor

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
August 16, 2023
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A Huge Deal Was Lost Because Of Negative News About Efya – Nana Adwoa Awindor

Television presenter, Nana Adwoa Awindor and Daughter, Efya

Nana Adwoa Awindor has narrated how Efya, her daughter was in the middle of a huge business deal but lost the project after the investor heard false distasteful news about her.

According to the Television host and development Queenmother of Afigya-Kwabre in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, she said she felt bad about the distasteful news about her daughter but she believes that God has a better place for her.

She revealed:

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“What they say break me. Well all the things about, I mean, it’s a lot. We get broken and we get back on our feet”.

Nana Adwoa Awindor

She further explained how the recent story portals reported that Efya is on drugs and Blakk Rasta calling her names affected her.

She disclosed:

“I know my daughter and so I just tell her not to reply for loyalty. Just take it in. Let’s pray about it. It will die off.

“Oh well, it would break her because these are instances where you are working on something because some of the times we are working on something that should push her somewhere, and then these things come up. That’s why I was saying earlier on that we have to be careful the way we do things and we say things and say things because you never know the effect. Because one of the instances, we were working on a project. A huge project and this broke it; you know. And as a mother of course I will feel bad about it but I think that God has a better place for her”.

Nana Adwoa Awindor

Efya, one of Ghana’s best female vocalists mother further revealed that the projects they were working on did not succeed because of the fake stories that circulated about her daughter and she believes that God has a better place for her.

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She said:

“Maybe these are all propellers. If you’re an investor and you want to put in into somebody and you hear things about the person, whether it’s true or not before you say, Jack, you may have you know taken a step back to check it. Yes of course it would affect us and it does affect us”.

Nana Adwoa Awindor

She further added:

“The better part of us is yet to come, not what is gone. No, I don’t believe in that. I believe in what is ahead and it is bigger and better. So, we are praying for it and it will come”.

Nana Adwoa Awindor

Nana Adwoa Awindor reveals Kojo Antwi did not take a dime from her

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Nana Adwoa Awindor

The Television presenter Nana Adwoa Awindor revealed that Kojo Antwi did not take a dime from her when she used his song ‘Dadie Anoma’ as the signature tune for ‘Greetings From Africa’.

She recalled Kojo Antwi performing at a huge Ghanaian picnic in New York and New Jersey playing his song ‘Dadie Anoma’, where she approached him and asked him if she could use his song as a signature tune for the event.

She said:

“We did a Ghanaian picnic. There’s this big Ghanaian picnic in New York and New Jersey. We did that and Kojo was there performing at that event. So, that’s where he played ‘Dadie Anoma’ and I said this is the signature tune for what we are doing. So, I explained to him that we were doing this program and it is called ‘Greetings From Abroad’ and would he mind if I use his signature tune because it’s art and he said yeah, yeah, yeah, he doesn’t mind and so we started using it”.

Nana Adwoa Awindor

Nana Adwoa Awindor also recalled the instance when Kojo Antwi was performing at an event and he invited Efya to perform at the event where she performed so well.

She explained:

“So I remember one day when he was peforming and he invited Efya to come and perform. He said I want to introduce a young lady who has listened to this song more than anybody else in this world to come and sing the song and when he started everybody said that ohhhhhh, wow. She performed ‘Dadie Anoma’ for us. She performed so well”.

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