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Chief Executive Officer of Monami Entertainment, Mona Scott-Young, has expressed interest in exploring opportunities in Ghana to extend her multimedia entertainment company.
While she was in Ghana for the Year of Return festivities, she hosted a private champagne reception at Versace Collection at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City to meet with local entrepreneurs, business executives and the media to discover ways to grow her company in Ghana and throughout Africa.
During the reception, Mrs Scott-Young said: “Although I am here in Ghana on holiday, I couldn't resist the opportunity to engage and meet with local business owners and the media as I plan on expanding to the Africa content very soon.”
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“I'm looking forward to tasting the food of Ghana, listening to music and meeting as many people as possible.
“I also recently conducted a DNA test through African Ancestry to discover my true African heritage so to be here at this time with my family and knowledge of my roots, is truly wonderful," she disclosed.

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