Nana Ama McBrown returns as host of United Showbiz on UTV

By Stermy 2 Min Read
Nana Ama Mcbrown announces her return to UTV

Fans of Ghanaian actress Nana Ama Mcbrown are over-excited as she announces her comeback as the host of UTV’s United Showbiz.

The queen is back after a long hiatus, Nana ama Mcbrown is set to take over once again the host of Saturday night’s most entertaining Showbiz program “United Showbiz’ on United Television (UTV).

This comes after rumours went rife for the past few months following the actress’ sudden disappearance from the show where many read meaning into it suggesting that she might be having problems with the Television stating and therefore leading to her being sacked.

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Others also claimed that she went to Canada currently staying there after giving birth to twins.

The actress cum TV presenter however came out some time ago to debunk suck circulating rumours that she has not been sacked, called on the general public to disregard such claims and that she will be returning at the right time soon.

Well, it seems the right time is now as information gathered by Townflex has confirmed that the screen goddess is ready to take full control of the show once again.

Confirming the news of her return, Nana Ama Mcbrown took to her official social media handles where she made a post sharing the flyer for Saturday Night, July 2’s edition which saw her as the host.

The award-winning actress will on Saturday night be hosing pundits in the likes of A-Plus, Mr Logic, amanda Jissih, and Arnold.

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