I once told my dad I will be on CNN one day– Moesha Boduong

I once told my dad I will be on CNN one day– Moesha Boduong

- Moesha had stated on CNN that Ghanaian women thrive on ‘sex for cash’ to survive

- Her comments have received massive bashing from the public

- But the interview itself seems to be an achievement for Moesha

YEN.com.gh has sighted a post by actress Moesha Boduong which reveals that she had long dreamt of an interview with CNN.

Moesha Boduong
Moesha Boduong

READ ALSO: 6 celebrities who have been accused of sleeping with men for cash and survival

In the post on her Instagram page, Moesha spoke of how she had high hopes of being interviewed on CNN one day.

She also revealed how she told her father of this long-cherished dream

A part of Moesha’s post reads: “We Serve!! Humbled and Excited. Catch me on CNN soon! Let the haters hate and let God keep blessing you. Daddy I have made it I remember I once told my dad I will be on Cnn and It came to pass .”

READ ALSO: Ebony's response to her managers when they asked her about her 17 tattoos

Fortunately for Moesha, the dream has come true, but not with serious controversies.

The actress had the opportunity to be interviewed by Christine Amanpour of CNN on love, sex, and other related matters.

According to Moesha, Ghana’s economy is so bad that she is forced to sleep with another woman’s husband before she could make a living.

She added that Ghanaian women cannot make enough money on their own to support their lifestyle than to depend on their ‘sponsors’.

READ ALSO: We disassociate Ghanaian women from “publicity-hungry” Moesha’s comment – Gender Ministry

Moesha’s comment has not gone down well with he public, and she has been condemned by almost everyone.

She said: “In Ghana our economy is such a way that you need someone to take care of you. You can’t make enough money as a woman here. Because even when you want to get an apartment in Ghana they take two years’ advance and I just started working where will I get money to pay?"

Even though Moesha has apologized for her comment, one thing is obvious that she is still proud to have been interviewed on CNN.

READ ALSO: No more wicked haircut; Ahuofe Patri wears a new look in latest photo

In the video below, the deputy education minister, Mrs Barbara Ayisi, speaks on how President Akufo-Addo inspires her, and how the president's success story must also inspire the youth of Ghana to greater heights.

Subscribe to watch new videos

READ ALSO: Akufo Addo will get the shock of his life after election 2020 – Prophet Nigel drops prophesy

Do you have a hot story or scandal you would like us to publish on YEN.com.gh? Please contact us on Facebook now!

Source: YEN.com.gh

Online view pixel