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GHANA PROFESSIONAL AWARDS (GPA) 2004.

NURSE AWARD
Gina West - a sensational Nigerian gospel, jazz, and soul singer, she has a voice of an earthly angel. Her first single in 1996 ''Joy'' reached no.1 in Italy and no. 6 in the UK dance chart. Holding to our cameraman her lastest gospel album ''Voices''
Gina West - a sensational Nigerian gospel, jazz, and soul singer, she has a voice of an earthly angel. Her first single in 1996 ''Joy'' reached no.1 in Italy and no. 6 in the UK dance chart. Holding to our cameraman her lastest gospel album ''Voices''
NURSE AWARD
Some of the lovely babies at the GPA in their rich traditional wear. Big and beautiful!!!
L-R, Henry Bonsu - a broadcaster extra-ordinaire, and Space Clottey - the President of the United States of Africa, and the head of Voice of Africa Radio.
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Fashion show by Ghana's finest Kriswear led by Kwasi Christian well-known as Kris
The winner of the Communications and Media award of the GPA 2004, is no other person than the 23 year-old Entertainment News Editor at New Nation Newspaper (UK) AKOSUA ANOBIL DOODO. A self-starter journalist who also run her own PR, Network and Management company.
Fashion show by Ghana's finest Kriswear led by Kwasi Christian well-known as Kris.
The winner of the Communications and Media award of the GPA 2004, is no other person than the 23 year-old Entertainment News Editor at New Nation Newspaper (UK) AKOSUA ANOBIL DOODO.
A self-starter journalist who also run her own PR, Network and Management company.

The MCs' for the night, (from L-R) Richie Dayo Johnson (An acclaimed speaker who has delivered several customised keynote presentations around UK), Henry Bonsu (the man dismissed from BBC radio because his boss claimed he's too intellectual) and sexxxxy Chantelle Johnson.

L-R, Kenyan born Councillor Marianne Alapini of Colville Ward, Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and the first African Dame in Britain- Dame Betty Asafu-Ajaye, a native of Accra, founder of Mission Dine Club.

The MCs' for the night, (from L-R) Richie Dayo Johnson (An acclaimed speaker who has delivered several customised keynote presentations around UK), Henry Bonsu (the man dismissed from BBC radio because his boss claimed he's too intellectual) and sexxxxy Chantelle Johnson.
L-R, Kenyan born Councillor Marianne Alapini of Colville Ward, Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and the first African Dame in Britain- Dame Betty Asafu-Ajaye, a native of Accra, founder of Mission Dine Club.
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