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People underrate me and I blame myself - Sandra Ankobiah reveals

By Michael Klugey
People underrate me and i blame myself - Sandra Ankobiah reveals
People underrate me and i blame myself - Sandra Ankobiah reveals
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Lawyer and TV personality Sandra Ankobia has disclosed how she has endured snide comment from people about her capabilities especially as a lawyer and to a lesser extent as a presenter. 

She also revealed that people who have had the opportunity to interact with her will attest to her intelligence.

Sandra Ankobiah in an exclusive interview with Showbiz says she takes the blame for how she is viewed in the public domain and the kind of image she portrayed some time ago is the reason why people underrate her.

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With a smile, she said, “I hope to choose my words carefully without being offensive but the truth is that people in showbiz aren’t taken seriously and in my case, that is what I fed the public with.

“As a lawyer and a showbiz personality, I had two different characters. I projected more of the showbiz. What I fed people with is the image they have of me and so I take full responsibility for that.”


Also during the interview, Sandra Ankobiah said, “initially, people didn’t take me serious as they thought I was just one confused showbiz girl who didn’t know what she was about.

"I still remember the curious looks of some of my colleagues at FIDA when I first joined.

“But I didn’t allow that to kill my spirit because I knew my potential and what I could do. I allowed my work to speak for me.

"I put in my very best when I’m given an assignment and it earned me a lot of respect when I proved my worth,” she said.

Sandra Ankobiah may have accepted her fault but she disclosed her intention of changing the narrative about her brand which involves making some sacrifices.

“I’m building a new Sandra Ankobiah so for now, I’m not really into showbiz. I don’t mind honouring some few invitations but sincerely, that isn’t my focus,” she said.

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When asked if letting go of showbiz won’t dwindle her financial fortunes, she just giggled and said, “I won’t say showbiz is a curse but the truth of the matter is that it doesn’t pay.

"You don’t get any monetary returns for the fame apart from the exposure so I’m losing nothing really.”

Sandra also said that she had always admired the look of lawyers in black and white wearing neck bands making their arguments in court as they defended their clients.

However, just a year after she fulfilled that dream and passed out as a lawyer, she had to abandon the childhood ambition of defending her clients in court.

But the burdensome processes of Ghana’s law courts which make getting a judgment on cases take too long and made it unattractive to her.

“A lot of people have the idea that every lawyer must be a litigator but that isn’t true because it is not every lawyer who goes to court.

“In my case, I have always admired that but the interest faded and I abandoned the thought after school.

"I now love to be behind the desk to undertake other equally important projects as a lawyer,” Sandra Ankobiah said.

Abandoning that part of the law has gingered the former host of Fashion 101 to fully take on advocacy work by providing free legal services to the less privileged.

Not only has she joined the Ghana chapter of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), she has also set up her own Legal Advocacy Foundation to boost her fight to bring legal services to those who cannot afford it.

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