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  2. Ghana's Most Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    Ghana's Most Beautiful is a beauty pageant TV program that educate Ghanaians and the global community about the various cultural values and heritage in the sixteen(16) regions of Ghana. The program is organized by TV3 and its media partners. The aim of the pageant program is to promote development through culture and unity. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Emefa Akosua Adeti - Wikipedia

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    Emefa comes from Bakpa in the Volta Region and to a family of four. She was born at Larteh Akuapem.Her father is Togbe Tutu V, the Awafiaga of Bakpa Traditional Area. Emefa attended Mawuko Girls’ Senior High School after which she continued Takoradi Polytechnic now Takoradi Technical University where she graduated with an HND in Marketing. [1]

  4. MaameYaa Boafo - Wikipedia

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    Boafo made her acting debut as Asa in the 2012 short film Asa, A Beautiful Girl. [5] In 2014, Boafo began portraying Nana Yaa in Nicole Amarteifio's web TV series An African City. Her character is a journalist who struggles to afford rent in Accra, analogous to Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City. Boafo noticed the role on a Facebook page, and ...

  5. Category:Ghanaian female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ghanaian female models" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nana Akua Addo;

  6. Christabel Ekeh - Wikipedia

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    Ekeh started her career as a model and participated at the beauty pageant, Miss Malaika Ghana 2008 and won the second position. Her acting career began when she featured in the Nigerian movie College Girls. She is also known for the movie Potomanto. [2]

  7. List of Ghanaian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Felicia Abban (born 1935), photographer; Ghana's first female professional photographer; Betty Acquah (born 1965), painter of feminist themes; Frances Ademola (born 1928), artist, gallery owner, and former broadcaster; she had also lived in Nigeria; Dorothy Amenuke (born 1968), sculptor, fiber artist, and educator; Anita-Pearl Ankor, painter ...