Popular Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur Deloris Frimpong Manso, widely known as Delay, is once again inspiring fans—not through her famous interviews this time, but with a powerful story of resilience and transformation.
In a recent social media post, Delay opened up about her humble beginnings and the remarkable journey that led her to the helm of a thriving food empire.
“It feels like just yesterday when I couldn’t afford a decent meal,” she wrote, reflecting on a period in her life marked by deep uncertainty and struggle.
Delay revealed that in 2004, she had neither a home nor a clear path forward.
“I had nowhere to live and didn’t know what to do with my life,” she recalled. Yet, two decades later, her business, Delay Foods, now boasts 10 different product variants—and she insists this is only the beginning.
“I’m sitting here right now, wondering what I did right for God to be this merciful to me,” she added in a heartfelt expression of gratitude. Her message resonated deeply with followers, many of whom have witnessed her transformation from a determined media personality into a successful entrepreneur and role model.
Delay also offered a dose of hope to anyone facing tough times: “Don’t give up on yourself. Help is coming!”