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MISS GHANA 2012 NAA OKAILEY SHOOTER MAKES HISTORY AT MISS WORLD 2013

Miss Ghana 2012 Naa Okailey Shooter made history by being the only African delegate at this year’s Miss World 2013 finals to make it to the Top 5 finalists. She eventually won the 2 nd runner up position.                    Miss France Marine Lorphelin placed second to Miss Philippines Meagan Young who was crowned Miss World 2013 at an event held at Nusa Dua Convention Centre in Bali, Indonesia. Social Media has been awash with congratulatory messages for the feat, which is the first of its kind in the history of Miss Ghana’s affiliation with the Miss World competition.                     Okailey placed third in the Miss World Beach Fashion and was amongst the top ten finalist in Beauty with A purpose project. Barring any change of plans, she is expected back in Ghana on Monday, and would be met on arrival by her family members, officials of the Miss Ghana organization and some state officials.

WOMAN 2.1 SUMMIT 2013 LAUNCHED

The 2013 edition of the Woman 2.1 Summit has been launched in Accra. At an impressive ceremony held at Villa Monticello, Chief Executive Officer of Effusion, Africa Benjamin Gregory Aggrey, mentioned that the summit was necessitated by the need to share the success stories of women, and what they can do to inspire growth in all aspects of national life. “The Summit is not to pitch women at men, I don’t believe in men being the standard for women to match. Women should be better version of themselves,” he said. Some personalities scheduled to speak at this year’s event including Charlotte Gustavsson, Chief Executive Officer of Viasat 1 Ghana, Sefa Gohoho, CEO of Shangai Africa Group, Constance Swaniker, CEO of Accents & Arts, Eunice Ijeoma Aku Ogbugo, CEO of Eugo Terrano, and Ellen Hagan, CEO of L’Aine Services, took turns to share their success stories. The launch was moderated by Anita Erskine, who will also host this year’s edition. This year’s  Woman 2.1 Summi

MISS GHANA UK FINALS SEPTEMBER 28

The 21 st  edition of the Miss Ghana UK beauty pageant will take place on Saturday September 28, 2013. Twenty One ladies will compete amongst themselves to determine who will take over from last year’s winner Esther Titi-Lartey. The event will be held at Troxy, 490, Commercial Road, London. “This year’s event is the twenty first edition and it promises to be bigger, better and more exciting, considering the sort of work we have done. From the contestants to the crew, everyone is fired up to ensure September 28 becomes that one memorable night. There will also be performances by the finest Ghanaian and UK based artists,” the organizers have said Miss Ghana UK is an  Akwaaba UK  event.

Interview with Sports Journalist Veronica Commey

A respected name in Sports Journalism in Ghana, Veronica Commey continues to excel in a field. In this interview with me , she talks breaking through and having her first shot at what was an otherwise tough and strict turf, tight working schedules, ethos of the profession, and relationship among other exciting revelations. “The bad thing about it all is that I do not have a life,” she says … “I don’t go to the club … because when i’m not working, i’m at home.” Q. How many years have you been practicing as a sports journalist? A. It’s been a lot of years; it makes me feel like I’m old already.  I have done this for six years. My service was over in 2005, and just weeks after that I got employed at the Ghana News Agency, where I did my service. So I have actually been going up and down for six years. Q. Does it pay to be a journalist in Ghana? A. It doesn’t. I keep saying that. I never thought it will pay this little. But what’s been the driving force, is my passion, and tells

Celebrities and Revenue Generation streams

Sales of compact/video discs over the last few years have been on the decline because of the proliferation of the Internet and mass media. These days, consumers prefer downloading music, videos or movies off the Internet instead of buying physical copies. It has led to many producers backing out of the industry and investing in other ventures as a result of their inability to recoup their investments. Agiecoat, Slip, Big Ben and other notable individuals and companies come to mind. All hope is however not lost because there are other avenues or ways musicians/producers, and actors can make money other than relying solely on music/video sales. Quite a sizeable number of Ghanaian celebrities are active on social media and have a large following. They (celebrities) can get paid to promote brands and companies on these platforms. For instance Kim Kardashian has over 18 million followers on Twitter. She is paid some $20,000 to tweet-drive brands. Actress Lydia Forson has a foll