Samara Osae-Asare, a child prodigy from Ghana, wowed audiences with her exceptional journalism talents at the premiere of the Onua Showtime at TV3. The co-host of TV3’s Kidz Arena was so at ease interviewing guests, including Nana Ama McBrown, that she attracted the attention of the renowned actress and TV personality.
McBrown, who had a positive impression of Samra after her interview, praised her parents for helping her develop her talent and perseverance. To the father of Samara, “Is that your child, are you also her manager?” Asked questions She also won quite a lot of new admirers with her amazing performance at the Onua Showtime premiere.
“I’m blown away; God has blessed you; in five years, you’ll be in charge. I am lost for words but go ahead and ask me the questions,” she said. Samara asked McBrown about her experience in the entertainment world, and in her response she said “it hasn’t been a jolly ride at all.”
You know it’s not an easy job, and the fact that I’m even here at all is a testament to the difficulty of the road we’ve traveled together. I’ve been through a lot and I’ve taken all I’ve learned to heart,” she said. Samara’s interest in journalism began at an early age, and she has been developing her craft ever since.
She has demonstrated that age is no barrier to success by following her passions and gaining the respect of industry leaders like Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, Usher, Vic Mensa, and Chance the Rapper, among others. McBrown, who spoke highly of Samara, stated that she is a great example of what young people can accomplish if they put their minds to it and work hard at what they love.
Indeed Samara Osae outdid herself at the launch of Nana Ama’s Onua showtime.
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