Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown has opened up about the age she wants to retire, her retirement plan, and why she had several ambassadorial deals.
Explaining her choice of age for retirement, she said she would like to slow down when she turned 50.
“Since I have plans to retire, as in slow down from 50. I need something on the market aside from my farming. I want to venture into food.”
Nana Ama McBrown
Still speaking on why she wanted to retire at 50, the McBrown’s Sunflower Oil owner said that she would like to cut down on public appearances.
The Kumawood star opened up about owning a farm and being into farming. She explained that she wanted to venture into food. She added that she had already started, and that was part of her retirement plan.
Nana Ama McBrown, who brags about being the ambassador for 14 brands in Ghana, shared more details about the future plans for her farm.
She said one of the things she would like to have on her farm is a building.
“So at 50, I want you to come into my farm. I have a building on my farm. We chill in the air condition, and later go and get some okro from my farm.”
Nana Ama McBrown
Many people were left in awe that Nana Ama McBrown was into farming just like musician and media personality Michy.
Others advised the Kumawood actress not to overly share her future plans since there were evil people who might want to destroy them.
“Ooohh McBrown don’t let them know your next move.”
Uncle Ben 👨🏽🍼
“wow, she loves farming like Michy. WOW 🥰🥰.”
ADOMBA SUCCESS♥️🙏💯
“Farming is one of the great work…. seriously.”
Naana Tima🥰
“Yie dreams na sei kamakama 👌.”
Nharnhar Ama Nyarko Aboronomaa
Nana Ama McBrown on Her Adopted Daughter
The Ghanaian actress and host of Onua Showtime gave fans an exclusive insight into her life as a mother of six children.
Nana Ama McBrown, who is married to Maxwell Mensah, has only a single biological child, Baby Maxin, whom she gave birth to in 2019 after many years of struggling with fertility issues.
However, the media personality has mothered her husband’s kids since they were toddlers in addition to two others from a relative.
She shared her motherhood journey in a recent interview, throwing more light on a young girl whom she fostered after the latter lost her mother.
According to Nana Ama McBrown, she took in the little girl when she was only a year old.
Despite being her foster parent, Nana Ama Mcbrown emphasised that she did not want the young girl growing up confused about her parents.
“I told the father that anytime she is grown and wants to come back to him, she could go. Her father also comes by once every two months.”
Nana Ama McBrown
That notwithstanding, raising six children has not been easy for the Onua Showtime host who is bent on retiring at 50 but the media personality makes it look cool and takes all chances in flaunting her motherhood.
Nana Ama McBrown is currently signed to over ten brands as an ambassador and is considered one of the highest-rated case studies for brands and celebrity partnerships.
In a video, Nana Am McBrown said her strict parenting has significantly helped her raise her children. “Before Maxin came, my children will always say ‘Mum is coming o’ when they’re doing something wrong,” she said.
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