It was the rapper-activist who indeed opened her eyes while she was doing business. “He told me that I have every chance on television. He put me in touch with Abdoul Ndiaye from 2STv so that I could present a show,” she rewinds in L’Observateur, which painted her portrait in its Friday edition.
With the private channel, it didn’t work out. “It wasn’t conclusive,” she confesses soberly. However, she does not abandon the vein indicated by “Thiat”. Maïmouna Dramé turned to Cnm, a web TV. That was the trigger.
“It is in this online medium that she will learn how to make a presentation and master the workings of this profession. A year later, thanks to hard work, the actress was enlisted by Lonase,” recounts L’Observateur. “For three years, I have been the one presenting the Loto bulletin every evening on Rts,” proudly proclaims this divorcee, mother of two children. Bet won!