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Celebrated Ghanaian broadcaster, Oheneyere Gifty Anti, has debunked the assertion that leaders need conducive environments to deliver on their mandates.
According to the seasoned journalist, "you don't need to be in a comfortable lead, to lead".
Speaking in an interview with Lexis Bill on Joy FM's Drive Time on Monday, she stated that, based on her experiences, she has mastered the ability to thrive in rough circumstances.
Gifty Anti has therefore compiled her experiences into two new books, which are set to be launched on Tuesday, March 22, 2022.
The first book, 'Broken but beautiful', focuses on how women can tower above their daily challenges and excel. According to her, the book is her gift to women who weather through the impediments of life to attain their goals.
Gifty Anti's second publication, titled Room 5005, chronicles her difficulties, during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, and her life in mandatory quarantine.
According to the women empowerment advocate, altogether, her five books were written from the comfort of her mobile phone.
Watch the interview with Lexis Bill below:
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