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Animations of Monday, July 8, 2019
Source: mynewsgh.com
2019-07-08
Wendy Shay made several headlines when her picture with former president Kufuor became viral
Ghanaian singer Afropop and Afrobeat, Wendy Addo, known by the name Wendy Shay, has been sacked as an ambbadador for the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), MyNewsGh.com confirmed. .
The singer made several headlines last week during a visit to former president John Agyekum Kufuor by the organization's ambbadadors to solicit his support for a project.
An image of the singer and former president has become viral on social media, drawing keen criticism from part of the public at the sight of Mr Kufuor sitting next door.
Subsequently, a statement from the YEA announcing the identity of its ambbadadors had removed the name of Wendy Shay.
The statement reads in part as follows: "Below is a list of ambbadadors currently engaged by the Agency:
1. Kwabena Anokye Adisi, journalist / director of the BEI Group / start-up consultant
2. Bryan Amoateng, Pastor, Author, Life Coach, Entrepreneur, Founder of the International Summit for Youth Empowerment (IYES), President, Bryan Jones Outreach,
3. Jackie Appiah, award-winning actress and entrepreneur
4. Bibi Bright, Actress, Entrepreneur, Humanitarian
5. Emelia Brobbey, actress, trained teacher and journalist
6. Rebecca Donkor, CEO of MakeUp Ghana, Start-up Consultant, Founder / Director of Healthcare Management
In addition, we have prominent members of society, ranging from high officials, members of Parliament, business leaders, chiefs, religious leaders, and so on. who have endorsed our initiatives and have shown themselves ready and willing to act as advisors to projects initiated by the Agency. sure.
Among these personalities, note:
1. Mr. Kwabena Donkor, former Minister of State and Member of Parliament for Pru East.
2. Catherine Abelema Afeku, Minister and Member of Parliament, a clever marketing specialist.
3. Nana Osei Bonsu, President of the Federation of Private Enterprises (PEF Ghana).
4. Mr. Seth Twum Akwaboah, President of the Ghana Industries Association (AGI).
These dignitaries, as well as many others, including the CEOs of the banking and telecommunications sector, are all ready and available to support the agency on request.
It is unclear whether the dismissal of the musician was related to her conduct with the former president, but YEA sources told the portal that they were monitoring her to see if she was indeed ready to serve the purpose of the organization. .
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