Reggie Rockstone, a well-known Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur, has spoken out about feeling intimidated by Dr. Zilla Limann, the daughter of a former president.
During a recent interview, Rockstone revealed that he felt intimidated by Dr. Limann’s status as the daughter of former President Dr. Hilla Limann.
He admitted that her background made him feel self-conscious and uncertain about approaching her in the past.
“I’m a big fan of Dr. Limann and her work, but I was definitely intimidated by her family background,” Rockstone said. “It’s not every day that you come across someone with that kind of connection to power and influence.”
Rockstone went on to explain that he eventually overcame his initial intimidation and was able to build a positive relationship with Dr. Limann. He expressed his admiration for her accomplishments and emphasized that he now sees her as a colleague and friend.
Dr. Zilla Limann has not publicly responded to Rockstone’s remarks about feeling intimidated by her background. However, she has been known for her advocacy work and dedication to various community development projects in Ghana.
Rockstone’s candid admission has sparked a discussion about the impact of social status and connections on personal and professional relationships in Ghana.
Many have praised his honesty and vulnerability in acknowledging his initial feelings of intimidation.
Overall, Rockstone’s willingness to openly discuss his experiences with intimidation serves as a reminder that even public figures can struggle with feelings of inadequacy and uncertainty in social interactions.