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The Head of Public Events and Communication for Charterhouse Productions Ltd, Mr Robert Klah, believes that everyone’s stardom is present right from infancy.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, he noted that everyone is born a star. Nevertheless, it depends on the individual to actualize and claim it.
“Everybody is born a star. It is yours to lose it or attain it”
Robert added that, in order be the star you were born to be, you have to find the grounds to thrive on and the path to chart.
“If you ask an elephant to go and swim it won’t work, so it is when you are able to find your field, and walk on that particular path, and excel, then you become a star.”
The Public Relations Officer also said it does not take one thing to make someone a successful star, but a perfect blend of talent, hard work, and capital to achieve that goal.
“I think for me it is a perfect balance and combination of everything within the mix, having the mix right, based on who you are, what you want to achieve, the people at your disposal and how you can perfectly blend the elements,” he said.
Robert’s comments came after the CEO of Bullhaus Entertainment, Bulldog, opined that no one is born a star.
Robert Klah is in charge of communication for the annual music award scheme, Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
He is also a showbiz pundit who sits on Ghana’s flagship entertainment radio show, Daybreak Hitz.
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