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German-based Ghanaian creative director, Emmanuel Whajah, has been included in Forbes Africa’s 2023 30 Under 30 list.
Whajah is one of two Ghanaians to have been recognised by Forbes Africa in this year’s ranking with the other being Black Stars and Ajax attacking midfielder, Mohammed Kudus.

The creative director also plays another function as a videographer and is the owner of Emzy Production Films.
The 29-year-old is also the co-founder of “Play The Game”, a social media agency whose priority is to deliver high-quality and up-to-date content that fits in the social media trends for the athletes they represent as well as build a strong personal brand and lift the market value of these athletes.
The Ghanaian duo of Daniel Kofi Kyereh and Kingsley Schindler are all athletes associated with the Play The Game agency while Thilo Kehrer and a host of other players are also a part of the success of the organisation.
While being a creative director and videographer, Whajah has also worked with several brands and personalities.
Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30 honours the continent’s most brilliant pioneers, risk-takers, change-makers, and innovators.
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