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Felicia Osei, a TikTok star, was interviewed by Deloris Frimpong Manso, also known as Delay recently on her popular show dubbed the Delay Show.
She questioned why Felicia’s hobbies keep changing with time and age and inquired about whether or not she has found her life’s purpose as a woman and, if not when that time will come.
Felicia Osei, who had previously pursued a career in nursing, claimed that the things she witnessed while working at the hospital forced her to change her mind along the way.
Before being hired by Media General, the Adventist Girls student who appeared on The Delay Show described how her interests had changed. Her account of the interview led the show’s host, Delay, to submit that Felicia hasn’t found a place to call home.
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“You’ve said on several platforms that you were once interested in boxing, you wanted to be a comedian, you wanted to be a nurse, you wanted to be a TV presenter, you now want to go to school.
It looks like you can’t find your purpose,” Delay bluntly to Felicia who is now perusing Business Administration at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
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On the contrary, Felicia Osei said she knew what she was about taking into cognizance the fact that career paths could change based on many factors.
“Everyone and what they are interested in. When you’re young, you may want to be a lawyer but when you grow to a point, you come to terms with the fact that you didn’t really understand what law is, rather, you liked their attire,” Felicia remarked.
“Now, I want to be a presenter. If I’m a presenter and have a Business Administration certificate and there is a chance somewhere for an administrator or accountant, I think I qualify,” she added, triggering another question from Delay.
“Which means along the way, if something should come up, you’d change your mind. It looks like you’re not stable with your passion. Or?” Delay asked to which Felicia responded “I am. Now, my passion for presenting has developed but growing up, it never crossed my mind. Now, there will not be any ‘along the way’ again.”
SOURCE: www.Ghbase.com
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