Meet the winners of the 2020 EMY Africa Awards

The winners of this year’s EMY Africa Awards have been announced at a ceremony in Accra, Ghana.

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This year’s edition which was held at the Kempinski Hotel was a virtual version which saw only award winners, performers and key personalities attend due to COVID-19 and related restrictions

Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku and Nathaniel Attoh who were both looking resplendent in red numbers hosted the show which aired on Joy Prime on Saturday evening.

Awards were given to men and women who had excelled in the fields of science, art, agriculture, religion and many others.

In all sixteen awards were given at the event which saw the likes of Rev Fr Campbell, Ernest Bediako Sarpong, Zion Felix and Brommon receiving awards.

Here are the full list of winners

Congratulations to all the winners!!

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