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Osebo, Glenn Samm, others nominated for Ghana Modeling and Fashion Awards 2023

The board and organisers of Ghana Modeling and Fashion Awards have released the full list of nominees for the 2023 edition.
The board on June 24, released the list of nominations and voting had since began and set to end on August 11.
The nominees for Fashion Designer of the Year: Theresa Mami Baduba Ansah,Maxwell Agyemang Antwi, Akomdo Maxwell Dugbatey, Samma Couture, Gideon and Allure by Lushlahai
Fashion School of the Year: MD Fashion,MBA Mode Institute and House of Mikey.
Fashion CEO of the Year:Theresa Mami Baduba Ansah (MBA Mode Institute),
Akomdo Maxwell Dugbatey (MD Fashion) and Michael Ayertey Natsu (House of Mikey Fashion.
Emerging Designer of the Year:Gee Couture, Bae Clothing, Konuel Couture,Regis Klothing, Florence Boadu,Boss Taylor and Serious Clothing.
Discovery Model of the Year: Dzidudu,Elise Abbiw,Del_demodel,Model Jeyjey,Emmanuel Quayson,Punky International,Sika,Trishia Mini Yaa and
Nana Yaa nuella.
Hairstylist of the Year: She Boss,Braids by Loverossy, Michelin’s Mirror, Glamour Emporium,Unic Beauty Plug and Alicia Beauty Parlour.
Female Model of the Year: Eva Okine, Sakina Mahama, Kezia_ Agyemanboafo, Sacandygh and Isabella Eyram Agbo.
Male Model of the Year:Clinton Samuel,Noah Adamtey Joseph NAJ, Axel Pambhou, Billy Selasie, Leopold Kwao and Manaf Iddrisu.
Makeup Artist of the Year: Oye Trend,Official_allure_by_ben, Candy’s Makeup & Artistry, Sugar Makeover Abena_d_, Rainbow Makeover, Unic Beauty Plug and Sheena’s Glam.
Accessory Designer of the Year:Trufacebygrace,Dazzle me Gh,Fnetia and Bespokebyyoye Millinery.
Fashion Photographer of the Year:Greg Okyere, Wyse shot, Sharon Photography, Cheese Photography, Kwabena_Origi and Asajoe Photography.
Fashion Icon of the Year:Osebo the Zaraman, Eugene D’ Wise, Engraxiia, Glenn Samm and H.E. Zino Lexili Ogazi.
Modeling Agency of the Year:Obsession Modeling Agency, Versatile Model Agency, Plus size model Agency, DSG Model Management, Dema Model and Black Modeling Agency.
Fitness Model of the Year: Noah Adamtey Joseph (NAJ), Agnes Bend, Billy Selasie, Dot_1 and Henry Oscar Rulli.
Media Fashion Personality of the Year:MzGee,Nana Mitch and Schardo Mitch, Michygh, Mercy Bee and Berla Mundi.
Fashion Event /Show of the Year:Style Runway Fashion Week, Beauti_Tv,OSFAs,
Model Tv, TMY Awards, Ghana Style Awards.
The Chief Executive Officer(CEO) for Lark Gh, organisers of the event, Ms Larkuor Adjartey expressed appreciation to all nominees who picked a form to contest in the second edition.
She also congratulated all nominees and urged the public to continue voting for their favourites.
BY MICHAEL D.ABAYATEYE
Caption: Osebo the Zaraman and Glenn Samm
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Dzidula Pink Foundation Launched to Strengthen Cancer Awareness and Support

The Dzidula Pink Foundation, a new organisation dedicated to cancer awareness, early detection, and patient support, has been officially launched in Accra, with a passionate call for national commitment to fighting the disease. The launch event, held last week Friday, carried the theme: “Beyond the diagnosis: A future of restoration, care and courage.”
Speaking at the event, Madam Abena Brigidi, founder and CEO of Nimed Capital Limited, emphasised that cancer remains one of the most devastating health challenges facing families across the country. “Cancer does not discriminate—it affects mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons. It drains families emotionally and financially, and behind every statistic is a human story and a future suddenly thrown into uncertainty,” she said.
Sharing her personal encounters with cancer, having lost both her husband and father to the disease, Madam Brigidi highlighted the emotional, financial, and physical scars left behind. “I stand here not just as a speaker, but as a witness to what cancer can take away,” she stated. “I have watched loved ones fight bravely, and I have felt the deep pain that loss leaves behind.”
She stressed that awareness and early detection are critical to reducing deaths, noting that many Ghanaians still lack access to proper screening, reliable information, and adequate treatment. She appealed to healthcare professionals, corporate institutions, policymakers, the media, and the general public to join hands in the fight. “Early detection saves lives. Your support today can lead to someone’s healing tomorrow,” she said.
Madam Brigidi further called for collective responsibility to sustain the foundation’s mission. “To our medical professionals, we need your expertise. To corporate partners, your resources. To the media, your voice. To policymakers, your support. And to the public, your compassion,” she urged. She also insisted that breast cancer awareness should not be limited to annual campaigns, saying, “Breast cancer awareness must not be seasonal.”
Mrs Diana Fafa Gozo, founder of the Dzidula Pink Foundation, shared her own cancer journey, describing the shock of diagnosis, the fear that followed, and the difficult path through treatment. Her experience transformed her pain into purpose and inspired her to create a foundation to ensure no cancer patient walks alone.
Mrs Gozo explained that many patients struggle not only with treatment costs but also with emotional resilience. She outlined the foundation’s initiatives, which include awareness and early detection campaigns, patient support funds, community outreach, and survival support circles. “This foundation is my offering of gratitude, courage, and compassion and a reminder that no one should walk the cancer journey alone,” she concluded.
By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu
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AMA mobilizes teams for third National Sanitation Day in Accra

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) says it will deploy teams of Public Health Officers, members of its Sanitation Taskforce, and labourers, including sweepers and janitors, across all sub-metros to support the third National Sanitation Day exercise.
It explained that these teams will be equipped with waste collection trucks, tippers, and other tools to help with desilting, refuse collection, and transporting waste to approved disposal sites.
The AMA reminded residents that failing to comply with the sanitation directive or refusing to participate in communal labour is an offence.
It said offenders risk a fine of up to 100 penalty units, imprisonment between 30 days and six months, or both, with repeat offenders liable to additional daily penalties.
It urged all residents, traders, transport operators, market women, shop owners, landlords, tenants, and businesses to actively participate in the exercise.
The AMA said it counts on everyone’s collective responsibility to keep Accra clean, liveable, and resilient, especially as the city approaches Christmas and the New Year.
By: Jacob Aggrey



