Ghanaian socialite and media personality, Tabitha Asangtia, recently graced the set of 3music TV's 3hread Special for an insightful interview with Kojo Trip. In a candid conversation, Tabitha opened up about her unexpected rise to fame, sharing anecdotes from her journey and insights into her aspirations.
When asked to define herself, Tabitha humbly described herself as fortunate, attributing her success to being in the right place at the right time and seizing opportunities when they presented themselves. Recalling a pivotal moment in her career, she recounted a particularly challenging day at work in a shipping company. Amidst personal and professional turmoil, she spontaneously recorded a video for her social media channels, borrowing an intro from the esteemed media personality Nana Aba Anamoah. To her surprise, the video went viral on Twitter, catapulting her into the limelight.
Reflecting on her childhood dreams, Tabitha revealed her early ambition to become a news reporter. Even in her formative years, she expressed a passion for media and storytelling, foreshadowing her future in the industry. Meeting her idol, Nana Aba Anamoah, proved to be a pivotal moment of encouragement for Tabitha. Despite facing negativity and criticism online, Nana Aba's wise counsel reassured her that such challenges were inevitable but should never deter her from pursuing her dreams.
Tabitha Asangtia's journey from the confines of a shipping company to the forefront of Ghana's media landscape is a testament to resilience, seizing opportunities, and staying true to one's aspirations. As she continues to navigate her path in the spotlight, Tabitha serves as an inspiration to young Ghanaians, demonstrating that with determination and self-belief, anything is possible.
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