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Celebrity blogger and freelance journalist, Ameyaw Kissi Debrah, has opened up about the perceived power people attribute to him.
He cleared this up in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Thursday.
“I don’t want to think that I’m powerful because when you think about it so much it can lead you to do so much," he said on Hitz FM.
He added, “I’d rather like to say that I have influence, and with that, I’d want to do some sort of impact and that I look at it more from that perspective”, Ameyaw Debrah as he is popularly known, added.
He however did not deny being influential because of his work.
“I think I’m quite influential because you get results. Feedback is always good, sometimes I do something and I feel it didn’t even connect and a few years down the line the person I did it for is singing praises somewhere else and concluded by saying how he knows he’s doing well”, he said.
Ameyaw shared some more insights on how he came to understand his influence.
According to the celebrated blogger, he had people calling to come to Ghana from Dubai to interview him because of a previous interview he had done for other people.
He had always wanted his work to have a certain kind of impact, and that experience gave him the needed affirmation.
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