Mzgee is one of Ghana’s most popular entertainment personalities. She has carved a niche in the sphere of radio and TV presenting.
According to Mzgee, she exited TV3 after she felt static at the station and so she had no option but to resign.
“I am so hungry for growth. I can not stand any environment that makes me static. I did radio back at Cape Coast Technical University and later joined other media stations at Abelemkpe. I later yearned to do live presenting as that was a more challenging task for me considering that I would be on air to do things live”.
“TV3 offered me a challenging environment and I did live programs but of course, I was there for almost two years and so I resigned on my own. I dare anyone to come out to say that I was sacked”.
” Life after TV3 demanded that I did my production but of course, I needed a permanent income too and so 3music is offering me a unique contract mutually beneficial to myself and their team. I have also hosted the Ghana Music Awards USA and done several things”.
Well, Mzgee spoke fluently and many viewers felt that she expressed so much intelligence and eloquence during her submission.
Mzgee has been applauded for her show of energy and confidence. She did not mince words at all during her time of explanation and she seemed to have impressed her audience.
One other thing that Mzgee did was a remark on Abiana’s style of judging at the TV3 Mentor auditioning.
Many viewers were impressed with the way Mzgee spoke on the show concerning all issues herself and Abiana. The truth is that Mzgee has always spoken very fast and she commands control over the English language.
As usual, Mzgee spoke very fast. She revealed that Abiana is not new to Mentor. Abiana has been involved for a long time; as a backing singer or audition judge. She explained that she might have been carried away by the need to impress TV3 or to carve a niche as a strict judge.
Well, Mzgee has won hearts for her “flow”. What are your thoughts on the ongoing discussion?
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