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Chief Executive Officer of Glitz Africa, Claudia Kwarteng-Lumor has graduated from the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) with a Master of Science in Defence and International Politics.
As an entrepreneur, fashion icon, and humanitarian, Claudia's pursuit of higher education in Defence and International Politics underscores her commitment to excellence and her desire to make a meaningful impact on the global stage.

She holds a B.A in Economics and Law from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and has also studied Corporate Finance Law at the University of Westminster Law School, London.
Beyond her academic achievements, Claudia is a respected UN Ambassador Ghana (UNFPA) and Ghana Tourism Ambassador for Fashion Development. Her passion for Africa and her dedication to changing the African narrative to one of opportunities, diversity, and growth are evident in every project she undertakes.
As the mastermind behind the ever-growing Glitz Africa brand, Claudia's influence extends far beyond the fashion and entertainment industries.
Her commitment to empowering women, promoting African culture, and driving economic growth has made her a respected leader and role model.
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