Popular Ghanaian actress and Onua Showtime host, Nana Ama McBrown has successfully undergone her fifth and final surgery to manage pain and complications in her right arm.
The final surgery, according to her, brings an end to a long and challenging chapter in her life.
McBrown has battled pain for over a decade following a near-fatal car accident in January 2013, which left her with a severely injured right arm requiring multiple surgeries.
Speaking on TV3’s New Day on December 17, monitored by 3Entertainment’s Owusu Worae, the multi-award-winning actress shared that it took years of surgeries, therapy, and personal resilience to finally find relief.
“I haven’t been on TV for work since May. I took time off to do my last surgery on my hand. This is my fifth one, and it’s the last because of how I’m feeling now and how I prayed to God for healing,” she revealed.
Even while performing on TV, she often felt intense pain once the cameras stopped rolling. “I was on TV every day, dancing and making people happy, but when they say ‘wrap,’ within the next hour, when I’m calm, I start feeling my pain,” McBrown noted.
Now fully recovered, she expressed gratitude for her healing.
“I’m so happy and thankful to God that as I speak, I don’t feel the pain again. There is no pain, nothing. The marks are just healing for me. The scars tell a story,” she said.
Despite the long road to recovery, McBrown is now ready to return to work. “I’m ready to work. I’m back. I’m back on Onua Showtime,” she concluded.
Story by Joseph Owusu Worae











