Sacked
deputy communications minister Victoria Hamah is bent on making US$1 million
one day – an ambition she allegedly held while in active politics, which landed
her in trouble. President John Dramani Mahama fired the young politician
November last year after a tape was leaked on which a voice purported to be
that of the former Ablekuma West NDC parliamentary candidate was heard telling
a female interlocutor that she did not intend ruining her chances in government
with petty squabbles with her boss, when she had not even bagged a million
dollars yet. The two ladies, who
appeared to be traveling while having the gossipy conversation, were also heard
on the leaked secret audio tape unkindly condemning the then Deputy Minister of
Gender, Children and Social Protection, Rachel Appoh, for instigating bad press
against her boss, Nana Oye Lithur. “I’ll make $1m one day,” Hamah, who is
currently reading Social Policy at the University of Ghana told STARR DRIVE host Bola Ray
on Monday. Hamah stressed that women are not treated with kids’ gloves in
Africa because they “have been sidelined and domesticated. Politics is really
hard and harsh for women. Society is not friendly to women. It’s a reality at
the work place, religious circle and even at schools.” Hamah, who has been in
the news recently over relationship issues, pointed out that “men should
respect women,” adding that as a result of her good-looking physique,
“naturally, I have always had attention growing up.”
Source: Ghana/StarrFMonline.com
Source: Ghana/StarrFMonline.com
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