“Let’s respect each other and go forward together.
Many people work in the arts, including musicians, painters, movie directors, actresses and teachers who foster people and bring out their innate potential. They all cherish their philosophy which embraces all people warmly, without discrimination.


The Pride of Our Nation.

National pride is the positive effect that the public feels towards their country as a result of their national identity. It is both the pride or sense of esteem that a person has for one’s nation and the pride or self- esteem that a person derives from one’s national identity.
“I have always challenged myself to come up with ideas to give joy to millions of Ghanaian women to look more beautiful, confident and joyfully smile like me.
Tsasi: I understand you graduated from University of Ghana and you seek your first degree in Philosophy from the University of Ghana, Legon.

Actresses like myself usually smile to bring people from diverse backgrounds and make life enjoyable and beautiful. I did not seek my degree in philosophy for fame.
Tsasi: That’s hardly the behaviour everyone would expect from people in your position.

To set up a hair extensions business which had been my life-long dream: Hair Senta Limited which provides beautiful hair extensions for African women.
The whole process of choosing hair patterns is done by heart. I wanted the best and beautiful hair extensions patterns for my African Queens, princesses and actresses.
To have such designs and good extension texture in the highly competitive environment, I have been making constant efforts with my creativity that springs from my humanity, valuing and give back beauty to women who are discouraged that they had nothing to worry about.
Tsasi: I’ve seen that no matter how you always appear smiling, you are essentially a pure hearted woman. And that’s what makes you sensitive to make every effort to create smiles around you?

In many African countries including my home country of Ghana, smiling is often thought of as something spiritual.
Many Ghanaians even on social media today smile to express peace, and such expressions capture and move the hearts of their viewers.
Tsasi: I resolved to express with my whole heart body and soul the joy and passion I have towards life which I have come to attain through my Buddhist practice.
I pondered deeply upon how I could express a smile through my daily life. I chanted earnestly until I was able to break through in my struggle to create something new.
Now I know how to smile to connect to people’s hearts. This was truly an overwhelming experience. I am resolved to continue smiling for people’s happiness and continue to pursue my unique mission in life.

When women rise, they changes. The world need new solutions and leaders now. Hair Senta is expanding women’s skills, rights, and opportunity to lead. We are changing the face of leadership for generation to come.
The inclusion of all these women in Hair Senta shows the impact my smiles has had on the field. There are so many different ways I use my strength to help other people, and one is my; Smiles Everywhere.
Thank you Gwyneth Addo for your time.
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