“You know I’m a bad girl… those ladies who have been insulting me on social media, you need to desist from that else I’ll click on your name, look for your photo and location and work on getting to sleep with your boyfriends and if I do, they will certainly leave you…,” she said.
Mzbel, known in private life as Nana Ekua Amoah, was born on Boxing Day, that is, December 26, 1979 in Accra to Mr Albert A. Amoah, an engineer and the late Agnes Nyarko. She is the last-born of seven children.
She had her senior secondary education at Abuakwa State College between 1995 and 1997 where she offered General Arts. She majored in economics, geography and French. “As a child, she always wanted to be a newscaster.So after SSS, She applied to go to the Ghana Institute of Journalism but she couldn’t because of financial constraints,”.
She was later convinced by a cousin who supported her with some money to enrol at the Ghana Institute of Languages to become a bilingual secretary between 1998 and 1999. “That was not what She wanted to do but she had no choice,”. While at the institute, she had the hint that Manifold Tutorial College was offering a one-year course in Production and enrolled, combining it with her course at the Institute of Languages.
Mzbel prays and hopes she becomes more successful in her music career to enable her to be of help to street girls. She plans to have her own production studios. She believes that hiplife has a bright future.“If we do it well, in the next five years, hiplife will take over the whole of the African continent.”
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