Martha Ankomah, KOD, Dentaa spotted at the 2019 EMY Awards

Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel was the scene for the 2019 edition of the Exclusive Men of the Year awards.

The awards scheme which is in its fourth year running aims at celebrating the most outstanding, inspiring and hardworking men in the Ghanaian society.

Ghanaian public figures and celebrities thronged the event as award nominees, guests and to support their loved ones. Kofi Okyere Darko, Dentaa, Nathaniel Attoh, British High Commissioner, Ian Walker, Martha Ankomah, Mimi Andani, Giovanni Caleb, George Quaye, Ameyaw Debrah and many others were spotted dressed to the nines on the red carpet.

National Chief Imam, Sheik Usman Nuhu Sharubutu, CEO of McDan Shipping, Dr Daniel Mckorley, Dr Ofori Sarpong of the Special Group of Companies, Louis Lamis, CEO of  Liezer-Legacy Productions – producers of Kejetia Vs Makola, Patrick Awuah the Founder and President of Ashesi University College were all honoured at the prestigious event.

Check out the images from the eclectic night

KOD, Regina Van-Helvert, Ms Nancy
Martha Ankomah
Nathaniel Attoh
Dentaa
Debola
Regina Van-Helvert
Kojo Jones and Musa
Kojo Soboh and Dr Ofori Sarpong
Oheneyere Gifty Anti
Miss Universe 2018
A section of queenmothers
Mimi Andani Daniels
Chief Imam
Gloria Sarfo
Timi Dakolo
Kweku Bediako
Becks Donkor
Dentaa and an Award winner
Dr. Ofori Sarpong and some Ghanaian queenmothers

Credit: SwagOfAfrica

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