Because of their campaign to portray Nana Ama McBrown as unappreciative, some employees at Despite Media have become irate over the actress’ departure from UTV.
Afia Pokua aka Vim Lady, however, has defied the odds to emerge victorious over Nana Ama McBrown’s decision to leave UTV and join Onua TV/FM.
As opposed to Ola Michael, Abena Moet, and Kwame Nkrumah Tikesi3, who have openly disparaged Nana Ama Mcbrown, Vim Lady asserts that it is common for journalists to switch publications.
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Vim Lady also advised McBrown to stop talking about her former employers during interview.
She then added that Mcbrown should open her eyes wide as she moves, grab the opportunity and make good use of it because nothing in this world is permanent.
“A job is a contract to exchange SKILLS/TALENT for SALARY. Nobody is doing anyone any favor by employing them. A contract too can be repudiated or abrogated at any time. The same way, me, Abeiku Santana, Kofi Kum Bilson and Obiyaa left Multimedia to join Despite Media, someone can leave and join another company. It’s just a job,” she said.
She continued that “The OWNERS OF DESPITE MEDIA are okay with McBrown but the disciples are always shouting to gain favor from the bosses. Did McBrown not increase our viewership too? Or did you give her the acting talent too?“
“DO WE SEE FOOTBALL TEAMS ATTACKING PLAYERS WHEN THEY CHANGE TEAMS? My only advice to McBrown is, there are bad colleagues and imperfect systems everywhere so stop granting interviews about your former employers👂 Take it from someone who has spent over 20 years in this industry and just Shine Your Eyes and Enjoy Your New Job because “emmre yenni nka so”. This attack by some Despite Media workers is not cool and gives us a BAD CORPORATE IMAGE”, she concluded.