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CEO of Techgh24.com and multiple award-winning tech journalist, Samuel Dowuona has been nominated for special honors at this year’s Ghana Information Technology and Telecoms Awards (GITTA).
This would be the 11th edition of GITTA and Sammy will go on record as the first ever journalist to have been honored at the prestigious industry awards.
CEO of Instinct Wave, organizers of GITTA, Akin Naphtal cited Sammy’s consistency in supporting the tech industry with educative and inciteful articles for more than a decade as the reason for selecting him for honors this year.
Sammy Dowuona is a three-time Best Telecommunications Reporter at the Ghana Journalists Awards (GJAs) and also a one time Best Features Writer at the same awards. Sammy Downuana is a GIJ Alumnus.
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