Bridget Otoo is a Ghanaian freelance journalist, media personality and public relations officer.
She was born on 31 December 31, 1983
Otoo, known as "The Headmistress," graduated from Aggrey Memorial Basic School and Bompeh Senior High Technical School. She holds a BA in Mass Communication Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and an MBA from the University of Ghana.
During her National Service, Otoo performed public relations tasks for the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA). She has experience in the media industry, having worked for Good News FM and Sky TV in 2008.
She formerly worked for TV3 Network Limited in a variety of capacities as a broadcaster and news anchor.
Francis Otoo and Agnes Arthur's daughter, Bridget, has six siblings in total. She made a statement about the LGBTQ community in 2021, which sparked a lot of controversy. She declared in a tweet that she will willingly and selflessly promote the LGBTQI agenda in Ghana, regardless of what people of faith think of them. Additionally, she said that if assisting LGBTQI people is the quickest and most direct route to hell, she is prepared to do so because she wants to meet Satan.
She had previously recorded voiceovers for commercials for companies including Tigo, Barclays, Unilever, and Ecobank in 2003. She once served as the host of TV3's "New Day," "You and the Police," and prime time news.
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