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Renowned broadcaster, Nathaniel Attoh, has been honoured at the 10th edition of the Rhythms On Da Runway (RODR) event held at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Sunday, November 20.
Presenting the award, the Managing Director of Citi FM/Citi TV, Sam Attah-Mensah, praised Mr. Attoh for his immense contributions to promoting RODR since its inception.
“He (Nathaniel Attoh) has been supportive of this industry at large and this programme in particular and for the 10th year running he is still vital to the success of RODR...He has been on the front lines, carrying the message, and energizing us on such occasions.”
🇬🇭@sammens called him "The Town Crier." Nathaniel Attoh receives a special plaque for his contribution to Ghana's creative arts industry #rhythmsondarunway2022 #RODR22 #GhanaWeekend 🇬🇭 pic.twitter.com/zk1VIt1kBD
— Ghana Weekend (@GhanaWeekend) November 20, 2022
Organizers of the event, Nineteen57 said this year’s event which is the 10th edition is under the theme, ‘the Green Edition’ and geared towards creating awareness of sustainable solutions for the development of the environment and sustainable fashion.
Other special honours were given to former First Lady of Ghana, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings and real estate mogul, Kwame Bediako.
Various fashion brands had their works showcased by models on the runway.
MzVee, Eno Barony, Victor AD, Empress Gifty, Lasmid, Abiana, Epixode, Shatta Wale, Kuami Eugene and other artistes performed at the event.
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