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Today on Showbiz A-Z the host, George Quaye, and his guests are discussing ways to strengthen the creative industry for national development
Joining the host is Creative Consultant and Culture Practitioner, Mike Amon Kwafo, CEO of Charterhouse, Theresa Ayoade, Prof Kodzo Gavua of the Department of Archeology and Heritage Studies at the University of Ghana and Chief Moomen, poet, playwright and creative entrepreneur.
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