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During her stay in Ghana, the French Ambassador, Anne Sophie Avé, has had a significant impact, especially in the entertainment sector.
So, when a send-off party was held in her honour, players in the entertainment industry showed up in their numbers to celebrate her.
The event came off on Friday at Kwarleyz Residence in Accra.
John Dumelo, Stonebwoy, MzVee, Clemento Suarez, Kalsoume Sinare, Mr Drew, Rocky Dawuni, Kuami Eugene and Bola Ray are some of the celebrities that attended the party.
Also, businessman Cheddar, Salma Mumin, Keche, KiDi, Lasmid, Francis Sosu Xavier and many others were present to say goodbye to the ambassador.
In some videos shared on social media, Madam Avé while she addressed the crowd.
Mr Drew, Stonebwoy and Kuami Eugene also performed at the event.
Meanwhile, on Sunday, she went on Instagram live to interact with her followers and bid them farewell.
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