I wish I could host ‘By the Fireside’ again – Maame Dokono
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I wish I could host ‘By the Fireside’ again – Maame Dokono





Veteran Ghanaian actress and television presenter Grace Omaboe, popularly known as Maame Dokono, has intimated she wants to go back to hosting family TV show – ‘By the Fireside’.


The Kwaku Ananse – story telling show, an initiative of the 31st December Women’s Movement, was popular in the 90’s.


Maame Dokono said the fallout from her failed political exploits destroyed many of the opportunities and jobs she had in show business.


“I wish I could do the fireside again you know, the story telling…” she bemoaned on Restoration with Stacy.


Maame Dokono, who was the face and the voice of the Saturday weekly, said she enjoyed the thrill it gave her and the impact it had on her audience, especially children.


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But, according to her, she had a fallout with her former mentor, founder of the 31st December Women’s Movement, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, who has the copyright of the show and until she irons out their differences, she cannot go back to hosting the show.


“You see, I loved that. I love to tell stories.


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“I wish I could talk to her, we’ve started. We started the process. You know when Ophelia had her launch, I was there, she was there and both of us were on the high table. I said hello and she looked at me with a scorn but…” she shared.


She also told Stacy she has missed being on the silver screens doing one of the things she loved dearly, acting.


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