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Rosemond Brown Shares Her Struggles When Growing Up Without Mum And Dad

Ghanaian actress, Rosemond Alade Brown reveals her struggle to become successful in life. She stated that her struggles started at a tender age.

Furthermore, according to her, at 9 years she hawked by selling the popular hard and crispy snack known as “Poloo”. This was in Aburi in the Eastern Region. She did this to make ends meet for her family and herself.

She shared her life story with Zionfelix.net. Moreover, Rosemond disclosed that the moniker, ‘Poloo’, was out of her daily routine of selling the popular Ghanaian delicacy on the streets of Mamfe in Aburi.

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She said a lady in her neighborhood at the time supplied her with the product for sale. Also, she sold purified sachet water and bread after which she got a commission for her personal upkeep.

Rosemond Brown talks about selling ‘poloo’

“I have sold Poloo before at Mamfe in Aburi at 9 years. I was selling it for a woman in Mamfe. I like poloo because it’s hard to eat but very nice when you taste it and I’m also nice and difficult.’’

Also, she revealed that she lived with her grandfather while growing up.

 

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