I am Not Yvonne Nelson

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I am Not Yvonne Nelson

I am Not Yvonne Nelson

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If, like me, you were gagging after seeing“Genevieve Nnaji and the Rest” as the title of the book’s 14th chapter, then I’m sorry to disappoint you. It’s not like I was expecting something scandalous about my unproblematic queen, but not everyone in this book has been mentioned for good, so there were some mild heart palpitations. I was barely out of my teen years when fate thrust me in a career that makes the limelight inevitable. Being in that limelight comes with its own etiquettes. You are required to conform to the etiquettes and swim along the tide. You are expected to move with the flow, even if it runs counter to your reality. Mr Nelson, despite being very accepting of all his outside kids, never accepted Yvonne. Mr Adjetey never had an idea Yvonne existed. Describing the situation as dangerously complicated, Yvonne Nelson, in Chapter 8 of her book, said she was compelled to make the hard choice of terminating the pregnancy under the circumstances. However, the actress reveals that she later found out that Sarkodie had a girlfriend who was studying at a university outside the country.

Those words signal regret and I think her mother wished she never existed because Yvonne is the remnant of her past. A constant reminder of how she had to live to survive.Since the release of the book, it has set the internet on fire with everyone talking about it – well, not really about it but about the deep revelations that finally confirm some of the gossips that have been drifting around the mill for over a decade. I Am Not Yvonne Nelson" as the title suggests is not the conventional memoir, it is a short piece of a life of a woman in search for her father. Currently one of Ghana and Africa's most decorated rapper, Sarkodie, who released his debut album "Makye" in 2009, had always been private about his relationship and love life until his marriage in 2018.

Also both men are influential men in the society hinting at a pattern of being with men who could provide for her and her kids). READ ALSO: John Dumelo, Becca, Medikal, Joselyn Dumas, Kwaku Manu And Other Celebrities Storm Yvonne Nelson’s Book Launch – Videos Drop

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The actress has shared her sorrows and joy, failures and wins, mistakes and lessons and everything that she has encountered whilst chasing her dream.

While netizens anxiously await Tonto Dikeh’s reply, Iyanya has taken the opportunity to promote his latest EP titled ‘Love&Trust’, which banged by the way. I called him on the phone and said we needed to talk. He still lived with his mother, and this was not the kind of news to break in the house. I called him out of the house when I got to Tema, and we sat in my Toyota Rav4. (He drove a Toyota Matrix at the time if my memory serves me right). I sensed the intensity of his emotions when I broke the news to him. I could hear his heart pounding, and when he finally found his voice, he faltered. His message was, however, unambiguous. He didn't want the pregnancy. That would damage him and his career. The only option was to get rid of it. Whether or not his career and the uncertainty of life were the real reasons he could not afford to let me keep the pregnancy, I cannot tell. I later discovered that he had a girlfriend who was attending a university outside the country," she wrote. I could never talk openly about until I decided to write this book. I have run and completed some races. In others, I have faltered and crashed. All of that has shaped me and made me the woman I am. I intend to show those who look up to me the scars of my falls, with the hope that they may avoid the landmines that nearly ended my life. It’s like a lot of things are foreshadowed but I wanna blame social media more for ruining the book for me before I could even buy it and read it.I have covered quite a distance, but what I envisage before me is more ambitious than what is behind me. So, I am not writing this because I think I have peaked. It is said that a person’s speed in the battle of life is determined by the speed of his or her pursuer. That which is determining the speed of my run started its vicious and supersonic pursuit before I was born. I have been running in silence, apart from a few hints I have dropped here and there in some major media interviews. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by photocopying or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information stored in a retrieval system, The Writing: Utilizing a strong, inventive narrative style, Ruth U’s writing brings vivid life to the story of Yvonne. Grim realities are softened by color and humor, crafting a heartfelt experience that readers will have a hard time forgetting.

Children of my generation grew up seeing Rawlings as an enigma. He had transitioned from a military ruler to a civilian president, but much of what we heard about him were his exploits as a soldier. He was a symbol of bravery, justice and fearlessness. His looks endeared him to many, and his antics and showmanship made him a delight to watch anytime he was on television. As far as some of us were concerned, he was among the most powerful men on earth, and whoever was close to him had to be really important. So, I rated Lt. Col. Davies, the father of my siblings, highly. According to Yvonne Nelson, she had a lesson of her life and if time could be rewound, she won’t abort that pregnancy.The internet is on fire, and Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson seems to have lit the flame. The successful and accomplished actress-turned-author made history on Sunday, 18 June 2023 with the launch of her memoir, ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’ at Peduase Valley Resort, an event which was attended by many celebrities and entrepreneurs. From paternity claims to her relationships with Iyanya, Sarkodie, Genevieve Nnaji, John Dumelo and other hot topics, ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’ sure has the feel of a thriller movie that will keep celebrity gist lovers on the edge of their seats. It was a question that confused me, but Eugene and I did not have any difficulty answering it. We were not related. We bore the same surname, but it wasn’t strange to have two or three children in the same class and from different hometowns bearing the same surname. Eugene was short and I was tall. His nose, eyes, head and every other feature of his was different from mine. The only feature we shared was a fair complexion. That, too, was not a novelty, for we were not the only fair children in that class. But the teacher, peering into our personal records on his desk, appeared to know more than we did. To us, we were not related in any way, but he thought there might be something we did not know. In essence, this book recounts an endless struggle by the author to discover herself and her place in the world. She faces a fair dose of ups and downs. As with all human stories, there are surprises and dramatic ironies that are known, perhaps, only to Providence. For instance, Aggrey Memorial, which she despises so much turns out to be the right place that prepares her for the success that would define her life. It is however, not unnoticed how her Father Issues —the feeling of resentments towards her father 'Mr Nelson' —has kept drawing her to emotionally unavailable men (I wonder what Freud would say about you now).



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