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Let’s Celebrate Our Little Wins In 2020 - TV Host Pricilla Banks Urges Women

2019 has been a great year for me full of new experiences and lessons. I remember in the month of August I had the chance to work with muse Africa as a TV Presenter.

I had to host the show Muse Chic (a show dedicated to girls)

Muse Chic opened the door to understanding how important it is to believe in ones self as a young woman. The show provides from music to fashion tips down to celebrating women in general.

I say it opened the door because I was schooling ( Accra technical university)at the same time working at MuseAfrica it’s wasn’t easy for me but I was willingly to take up the challenge .

This is my story and reason why I say let’s celebrate our little wins.

There were days I have to film my show and I had class at the same time.

The trick here was I always make sure I prepare all my script for TV and also prepare well for class ahead.


The schedules got intense as I was given more time on Muse Africa’s digital platforms (Youtube and Instagram) there fore I had to balance time be try well.

Ladies you will not always get what you wish for this year and that is fine but when you do get the opportunity to do more than just one thing always find your balance and work at it

It’s a new year, I want us to be able to celebrate our little wins so we can strive to do more.

I wrote this piece because after a tough year I was given additional shows on MuseAfrica because I strive to learn and be good at what I do.

This is to all ladies who watched my shows and encourage me. This is also to say Happy new year ladies, 2020 is our year, let’s strive for gold.

My name is Priscilla Banks, Television Personality with MuseAfrica.

Happy new year everyone.

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