Sister Deborah, born on 25 August 1984, is a popular Ghanaian-Romanian figure known for her impact as a television presenter, musician, model, and academic. Over the years, she has played a pivotal role in shaping Ghana's entertainment landscape.
Sister Deborah
Deborah Owusu-Bonsu, born to an Ashanti father and a Romanian mother, had a childhood enriched with a deep love for world music and art. She went to Christ the King International School and Wesley Girls' High School. Deborah earned a Bachelor's Degree in Publishing Studies from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and later pursued a Master's Degree in Book/Journal Publishing at the University of the Arts London.
Deborah's career spans various roles, from being a former e.tv Ghana presenter to hosting The Late Nite Celebrity Show and Gliterrati on GHOne Television. In 2012, her single 'Uncle Obama' garnered international attention, covered by CNN. Notably, her humorous take on the "Jollof Wars" came through the song "Ghana Jollof."
Deborah's personal journey involves a three-year relationship with rapper Medikal, ending in 2018. Beyond her entertainment career, she actively supports environmental causes through sanitation and recycling campaigns.
- Kakalika Love
- Uncle Obama
- Time Be Moni
- Sweet Ex
- Odolastic
- Kanzo
- African Mermaid
- Libilibi
- Sampanana
- Ghana Jollof
- Somebody
- Atupa
- Borla
- Ama Piano
- Taking a Water
- Kikoliko
- Little Light
- Never Leave You
- Pure Water
- Accra by Night
Sister Deborah has consistently advocated for LGBT+ rights in Ghana. In 2021, she strongly voiced her opposition to the Ghanaian anti-LGBT bill and the closure of the LGBT+ Rights Ghana office. Through her music, especially collaborations like "Kill The Bill" and "Wo Fie," she amplifies a powerful message supporting the rights of the LGBT+ community.
Sister Deborah is a successful and influential personality in Ghana, boasting an estimated net worth of $200,000.
Connect with Sister Deborah on Instagram @SisterDeborah
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