Earlier in January 2023, Actress Yaa Baby Chloe, popularly known as Yaa Baby stated her struggles with some perceptions she had about Ghana.
'Yaa Baby' was born and raised in the United States of America and had to journey to Ghana together with her family at age ten.
Her father was a missionary and was tasked to oversee the affairs of a Baptist Church in the West African country.
The preparation was, however, shrouded by fear due to the narratives they had heard about the country and being oblivious to how the journey would be.
“We were anxious because, for instance, I hadn’t sat in a plane before,” she said in her interview on The Delay Show. “I had heard about Ghana but I really didn’t know the country and the things people said about the country were not encouraging. It didn’t sound like a place you’d be happy to stay in there so I was a bit scared.”
“Both the whites and blacks abroad said it’s not interesting to stay in Ghana; there is erratic power supply, scarcity of food. These were Ghanaians and whites who had experienced Ghana. They say seeing is believing, I hadn’t seen Ghana so I came with an open mind. Regardless, I was jittery,” Yaa Baby added.
Read the full story originally published on April 23,2020 by GhanaWeb
Actress Yaa Baby Chloe, popularly known as Yaa Baby was born and raised in the United States of America and had to journey to Ghana together with her family at age ten. Her father was a missionary and was tasked to oversee the affairs of a Baptist Church in the West African country.
The preparation was, however, shrouded by fear due to the narratives they had heard about the country and being oblivious to how the journey would be.
“We were anxious because, for instance, I hadn’t sat in a plane before,” she said in her interview on The Delay Show. “I had heard about Ghana but I really didn’t know the country and the things people said about the country were not encouraging. It didn’t sound like a place you’d be happy to stay in there so I was a bit scared.”
“Both the whites and blacks abroad said it’s not interesting to stay in Ghana; there is erratic power supply, scarcity of food. These were Ghanaians and whites who had experienced Ghana. They say seeing is believing, I hadn’t seen Ghana so I came with an open mind. Regardless, I was jittery,” Yaa Baby added.