Popular Ghanaian actress and television host, Nana Ama McBrown, has made a heartfelt appeal to the US Embassy, requesting that her travel ban be lifted.
The actress, who has a significant following both in Ghana and internationally, has expressed her desire to resume her travels to the United States.
McBrown disclosed in March 2023 that she was deported from the US in 2001, which resulted in her venturing into acting upon her return to Ghana.
Speaking to Captain Smart during her unveiling as Onua TV’s Onua Showtime host, the actress explained that her uncle took her to the US but had her stay cut because she was deported shortly after arriving.
In a recent interview with Bola Ray on Starr FM’s Starr Chat, McBrown revisited the topic of her deportation from the US.
The star actress passionately appealed during her chat with Bola, asking the US Embassy to reconsider her ban and consider lifting it.
According to her, she has maintained a good record since the incident and is not a bad person.
“And I’m begging them. Please, American Embassy, consider me again. When you look at my record, I’m not a bad person. I’ve never been a bad person. Because I really knew what I’ve done, and I wanted to correct it,” she pleaded.
Watch the video below;
Look at my record, I’m not a bad person- Nana Ama McBrown appeals to US Embassy in Ghana to reconsider her ban.#StarrChat @Emprezzmcbrown @USEmbassyGhana pic.twitter.com/X3CrZNA8Ks
— Bola Ray (@TheRealBolaRay) August 23, 2024