Nana Ama McBrown has stated that she doesn’t entertain much interference from her husband, with regards to certain aspects of her work.
She said although she consults her husband who doubles as her manager, she determines the kind of contracts to sign, brands to work with, the payment terms, and so on.
Addressing students of the KNUST on marriage and career management, McBrown said making these decisions alone does not make her a pompous or disrespectful wife.
She said she personally charges for business deals based on the fact that most of them require a lot of commitment and come with stress.
McBrown said because she does the work, she feels the pain of being stressed out by the companies more.
“My husband is the head of the family and I don’t make decisions without him, but I also determine what to work with. I reject certain contracts. This whole thing is different from marriage. It is my career. I differentiate work from family life. I speak to my husband about work and we make certain decisions together but I select the brands I work with.
“If a company brings an offer to the table for me to become a brand ambassador, and I tell my husband we should take one cedi, even when he takes 99.9, I won’t go through with the offer. It’s different from being a husband because at that time, he is representing as a manager. I tell him with the stress involved and I won’t settle for less because I am the one doing the work. When I do that, I don’t insult his intelligence or disrespect him.