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Gifty Anti shares ‘traumatizing’ experience in mandatory quarantine

Gifty Anti shares ‘traumatizing’ experience in mandatory quarantine
Gifty Anti shares ‘traumatizing’ experience in mandatory quarantine

Gifty Anti has opened up about her low moments while under mandatory quarantine, which was aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus in Ghana.

Speaking in an interview with on ‘Kokrokoo’, Peace FM’s flagship programme, the renowned broadcaster and journalist mother-of-one said there were moments she cried her eyes out even though she was actively posting videos on social media while in isolation.

Gifty Anti, a mother-of-one, narrated that she was “emotionally traumatised” after she called the house to speak to her daughter, who could not even recognise her mother.

“I did only four videos and people will see me smiling that was when I was in a high spirit there were days I will break down and cry,” she told host Kwami Sefa Kayi.

There was a day I called the house to speak to my daughter and when she was told she had a call, she asked: ‘who is that’; I wept uncontrollably; it broke my heart and that shows the emotional trauma I was going through. I said to myself so if the worst were to happen, my daughter will not remember me?”

Written by Eugene Nyavor

Eugene Nyavor is the Founding Editor at Gh Links.

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