Was there any doubt about Nana Aba Anamoah’s support for Manchester United?
If there was before, there isn’t any now.
[contextly_sidebar id=”FwIvW9zXrAdqvQtjfwU5KMVSyJbDSbdH”]The renowned TV host has had a testing time of it lately following the death of her father and the media storm which surrounded her public falling out with TV3.
However, in a touching response to years of support from the Ghanaian media personality, former English Premier League stars, including a couple from the Red Devils tweeted their condolences to Nana Aba following the death of her father.
Former defender, Rio Ferdinand, was one of several ex- United stars to express their sympathy to Nana Aba as she laid her dad to rest on Saturday.
“Sorry for your loss @thenanaaba stay strong,” Rio tweeted.
Sorry for your loss @thenanaaba stay strong. It’s not easy but have faith.
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) November 14, 2015
One of English Premier League’s top strikers, Andy Cole, and former Leicester and Crystal Palace player, Mark Bright, also expressed their condolences to the vociferous TV host.
Stay strong @thenanaaba sorry for your loss. #ManUtdFamily ??. — Andrew Cole (@vancole9) November 15, 2015
Condolences to @thenanaaba and her family, I hope the day as well as it could under the circumstances, may you father rest in peace. ?
— Brighty (@Mark__Bright) November 14, 2015
By: Edwin Kwakofi/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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