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The second edition of the Spotlight Creative Arts and Business Awards gala is set for July 2022.
The awards scheme powered by Golden Stream is aimed at encouraging the masses to excel in their respective endeavours.

Speaking at a launch of the second edition, the founder of the award scheme, Damien Dadzie Richard said, it was imperative to continue the journey of awarding excellence and projecting dynasties.
"With excellence being the benchmark for Golden Stream, we expect this year's awards to become bigger and better. Last year's event was very successful and we look to build on it.
"We will continue to award excellence to individuals and businesses that are thriving in the space of business and the creative art industry," he said.

He revealed that award winners would receive cash prizes and souvenirs and products from sponsors.
"We are keen on excellence and this year we are not handing winners just plagues. This year we intend giving out cash prizes as well as some products. So, we encourage them to file when nominations open," he said.

Mr Damien also noted that details and enquiries about the awards could be made via the Spotlight Creative Art and Business award social media platforms.
The maiden edition of the awards held at the AMA Auditorium saw the Member of Parliament for Yendi Farouk Aliu Mahama honoured with the Male Personality of the Year for his contribution to Youth Development.
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