Nana Tornado reveals how Adom TV declared him missing at age 15, when he absconded to Philippines.

Born tema socialite and public figure Emil Gerald Wood also known as Nana Tonado opening up on the story of how he the popular awards winning TV station in Ghana Adom TV declared him missing at the age of 15

According to Nana Tornado, he left Ghana at that time with his Philippines childhood girlfriend without notifying his family, hence, his family proceeded to Adom TV to announced his disappearance on various media outlets.

“I grew up in Tema and continued into my adolescent years in the Philippines. I had a Filipino girlfriend from childhood, so when they were relocating there, the mother had to take me along,” he said.

“My parents didn’t even know where I was. That time, Adom TV was in Tema Community 2, so that’s where they started the announcement of my disappearance,” he added.

SELORM TALIA professionally trained sociopolitical Talkative (Analyst), ruthlessly gossiping about everyone famous for the pop culture. Topics on Religion, Politics and Entertainment sucks his pen’s ink most.
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During an interview on Citi TV, Nana Tornado detailed that due to his father’s strictness, he had kept his family in the dark. He added that, in contrast to his father, who was harsh with him, he was the extroverted kind and was open to many things.

“My father was the strict type. He died fifteen years ago. He was the strict type, and I was the funky type, and I was a young guy with grown-up friends, so I was mingling as well,” he added.

SELORM TALIA professionally trained sociopolitical Talkative (Analyst), ruthlessly gossiping about everyone famous for the pop culture. Topics on Religion, Politics and Entertainment sucks his pen’s ink most.

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