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The Awards Issue of the EMY Africa Magazine, was launched on Friday, 5th April, 2024 at the KGL Head Office, Labone, in Accra.
The launch was hosted by the 2023 Man of Year for EMY Africa Awards, Mr. Alex Apau Dadey, who is the Executive Chairman of the KGL Group.
This issue of the magazine features the award winners from the 9th EMY Africa Awards including Asamoah Gyan, Ibrahim Mahama, Beatrice Agyemang, Chief Dele Momodu, among others.
The Editor-in-Chief of the EMY Africa Magazine, Albert Chris Soboh, said that "given the fact that a lot of people stare into the year with trepidation and barely a whiff of enthusiasm, mostly due to the hopelessness around the world and the global economic downturn, its important to remind ourselves that hope still persists."
"I am therefore delighted to present to you a collection of human stories that bring the concept of striving onto belief. This issue is anything but pale and half-hearted. We bring to you stories that have been enthralling to piece together and will be all that and more to read," he further stated.

EMY Africa Magazine is a quarterly publication that addresses the people, places, ideas and issues that shape men's personal expressions, development and experiences.
Each issue features fashion, journalism, culture and service articles on business, investment, family, fitness, grooming and health.
See some photos of the event below:








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