Nana Aba Anamoah, the Ghanaian media personality, has responded to criticisms regarding her demeanor, clarifying that her confidence is often mistaken for rudeness.
The outspoken broadcaster, who has been involved in several controversies throughout her career, acknowledged the perception but maintained that assertiveness should not be conflated with disrespect.
Speaking on the matter, she explained that her assertiveness and self-assured nature are often misinterpreted as rudeness. However, she emphasized that confidence should not be mistaken for disrespect.
Anamoah, known for her outspoken nature and strong presence in the media industry, has often been at the center of debates regarding her bold approach to discussions.
Nana Aba Anamoah addressed the perception of rudeness, stating, “My politeness is sometimes hidden in a very subtle and sarcastic way. I hear people say that I’m rude. I’m not rude; I’m just a very confident person.”
This concern led her to launch Women of Valour, an initiative aimed at empowering women to overcome societal barriers. During the show, she highlighted a notable confidence gap between men and women in job interviews, stressing the importance of fostering self-assurance among women to match that of their male counterparts.#newsafro_















































