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Ghanaian blogger Kobby Kyei has been named in the list of 50 young influential Ghanaians compiled by Avance Media.
Kobby, through his social responsibility project 'Go There With Kobby Kyei', has impacted a lot of lives nationwide.
The blogger is dedicated to promoting positivity within the blogosphere and amplifying the voice of the underprivileged.
Augustus Koranteng Kyei born March 27, 1990 is a philanthropist, trumpeter and a speaker on social and capacity building issues.
Other young people that made it to this list are Doreen Avio, Lexis Bill and Gary Al-Smith, all of the Multimedia Group.

The rest are Abubakar Fatimatu (Hon), Alhaji Salamu Amadu, Amoaning Samuel (Entamoty), Anthony Dzamefe, Black Sherif, Camidoh, Dance God Lloyd, and many others made it to the league of 50 most influential young Ghanaians.
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