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The Africa 2.0 Magazine, designed to focus on varied subjects such as sports, entertainment, business, a little politics and so on has been launched in Accra.
In October this year, it was announced that an enterprising young man, Steven Elorm Klogo, who returned from the United States this year with great ideas, had promised the launch of Africa 2.O.
The launch came off last week at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel and was described as resounding success. It saw performances from young, up and coming rapper Mawuli (instagram @mawuli_crb) and LadyJay (Instagram @ladyjaylives). 
Cover girl Marie said she was humbled and very proud to be on the cover of the beautiful magazine.
The brain behind the production of the magazine, Steven, said he was proud of the magazine and people that worked on it - Afua Rida, House of Cramer, Photographer Charlene Asrare, and Amokwei Quarshie and Chrisitie Brown.
He said the magazine would not only be a great meeting place for people but a great tool to export culture from music to fashion.
He said "Only a few short days after the launch,, the magazine has already been picked up to be distributed by Alissa Hotels, Africa World Airlines (AWA), and Antrak Air.
It is available for free download at www.africa2o.com. Includes interviews form EL, Lady Jay, and an article written by forbes contributor and ablogtowatch owner Ariel Adams.

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