Ghanaian blogger and Chief Executive Officer of GhGossip, Kofi Cephas has secured two slots at the 2021 Fontomfrom Amandze Awards.
This year’s ceremony with the motto “Rewarding Communal & Social Excellence” is expected to take place in a couple of weeks from now.
Mr Cephas has been nominated for the Most Influential Young Person under 40 and also the Under 40 Creating Jobs categories.

The GhGossip boss was named as one of the top 50 bloggers in the country by Avance Media and adjudged the 12th best blogger in Ghana.
In 2020, together with his team member, Dennis Agyapong Boateng, they were ranked 7th in the list released by Avance Media.

The Fontomfrom Amandze Awards is an award scheme that seeks to reward all young and vibrant personalities who have shown dedication and consistent growth in their respective fields.
It also throws light on the flourishing companies that have given employment opportunity to many youth.
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