‘Nana Ama Mcbrown Is Very Ungrateful’ – Ola Michael Shades Following Mcbrown’s Decision To Quit Despite Media For Media General

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The decision of screen goddess, Nana Ama Mcbrown to quit Despite Media and move to Media General appears to be one that has really hurt some of her old colleagues.

Soon after news broke that Nana Ama has moved to Onua FM/TV which is owned by Media General, Okay FM’s senior presenter, Kwame Nkrumah Tikesse took to his show to sing some songs to denigrate the actress.

READ ALSO: Watch how Nana Ama Mcbrown was given a royal welcome after joining ONUA TV

Well, it did not end there because Ola Michael, who also works with Despite Media’s Neat FM also used his show to openly shade Mcbrown for the switch.

Ola Michael while commenting on the issue described McBrown’s switch to Onua TV as a show of ingratitude and disloyalty.

READ ALSO: Nana Ama Mcbrown publicly reveals how she was deported from the US for the first time

According to Ola, if there was any Despite Media employee who had benefited so much from the benevolence of the company’s owners who must show a lot of gratitude to the owners or her employers, that person is certainly the ever-bubbly, Nana Ama Mcbrown.

“If there is anybody who ever worked here and should be grateful to the owners of this company, it should be our sister nana ama. we carried you to a higher pedestal but because of disloyalty and ungratefulness, that has been reduced to class one,” “if there is anybody who ever worked here and should be grateful to the owners of this company, it should be our sister nana ama. we carried you to a higher pedestal but because of disloyalty and ungratefulness, that has been reduced to class one,” Ola said.

Ola added that he was aware that making such pronouncements on air could land him into trouble with his employers but he did not care.

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