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List of celebrities to expect at the maiden edition of the Inter Tertiary Excellence Awards 2018
The award scheme which has received mammoth commendation from the general public would see its grand Awards Night held at the ORCHID Auditorium of Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons Square, – Ridge Round-About, opposite H.E J.J Rawlings' House.
The Award whose first edition stands a few months away wishes to inform all Students of the closure of nominations. Nominations for the prime edition of the awards were
closed on the 1st of September following an extension from the initial 30th August deadline. A total of 2,744 nominations were filed for the various categories.
The event scheduled for 29th December will begin with a Welcome Champagne Cocktail reception and Red Carpet session at 6.30pm. A quick networking session will follow with drinks being served. The event is projected to last for a maximum of 5 hours; 6 PM – 11 PM.
Below is a list of celebrities expected to attend the show this Saturday.
DATE: 29TH DECEMBER 2018
VENUE: GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ORCHID AUDITORIUM~ACCRA
1. Actor John Dumelo
2. Actor Ekow Smith
3. Miss Ghana winners.
4. Prince Benjamin of Class FM
5. Dj Last Kobo of Kasapa.
6. African Fashion Icon Salley
7. Marketing and Communication Director for ADB, Mr. Solomon Adu Atopey
8. Akumaa Mama Zimbi
9. Loretta (Assistant Director of GHone TV)
10. Actress Jasmine Baroundi
11. Actress Rosemond Brown.
12. Amanda.
13. Black Ocean.
14. Veteran Actor Papa Nii a.k.a Oesophagus.
15. TV icon Nana Ama Anamoah.
16. Actor Joe Shortingo
17. Ridwan Karim Dini-Osman (a multiple award winning broadcast journalist~GhOne TV.
18. Big Joe. (CEO of one side family and one side TV, Shatta Wale's 2nd father.?
19. Israel Norshie (Kwesi Omega) PR consultant and Head of Public Affairs at GeorgeBritton.com.
20. Shalla Musah (Tax Auditor at Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)
21. Abdul-Hanan Adam (Journalist and CEO, Connect IT Communications.
22. Sami Flex of Zylofon.
23. Mr. Francis Dogbe, National Treasurer for Ghana Actors Guild..
24. Kula
25. Bhim band & SBM band
26. Kelvin B.
and many more…
*MEDIA PARTNERS*
?TV3
?UTV
?Joy FM
?Angel TV
Event will be steaming live on all of ITEA official handles.
Source : Dklassgh.com
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