The co-founder of Oh My Hairr, Maame Gyamfuaa, spoke about the humble upbringing of her and her sister, Serwaa Amihere, a seasoned media personality.
In an exclusive interview sighted on Jessica’s Blog on TikTok, Maame Gyamfuaa noted that she and Serwaa Amihere did not come from a well-to-do family.
She said they grew up with a single mother who taught them everything they know now. She said that even though their mother struggled financially, she made sure that they went to the best schools.
Sharing details of their upbringing, she said her Togolese-Ghanaian mother birthed her and her sister in Suhum, but they moved to Labadi in Accra after she divorced their dad.
“So in Labadi, everyone knew that we went to the private schools. Everyone called us white people’s children but we were from the ghetto,” she said.
She further stated that their mother trained them to be strong and independent women and not to depend on men. She also added that their mother trained them to work for what was theirs. Her principles guided them and made them the women she and Serwaa Amihere are now.
Below is the interview of Maame Gyamfuaa talking about her and Serwaa Amihere’s upbringing.
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