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The name Nathaniel Attoh comes with a lot of accolades.
He is undoubtedly the finest versatile master of ceremony from Ghana and in the media landscape, he is great as a sports host/anchor on Joy FM and the JoyNews channel.
But over the weekend guests at the Glitz Africa Fashion Week at Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra saw a different Nathaniel Attoh.
With his usual smooth bald, the style icon (Glitz Africa Style Awards Media Personality of the year 2018) stepped out on the runway in light brown apparel put together by designer Jay Ray Ghartey.
The audience erupted into loud spontaneous cheers when he stepped on the runway.
Citizen Attoh as he is known in showbiz circles was one of four big name personalities who graced Jay Ray Ghartey’s show for his 2019 collection.
Actor John Dumelo, actor Adjetey Anang (Pusher) and rapper Okyeame Kwame also graced the Jay Ray Ghartey’s show.
On the runway, Citizen Attoh took a look at his watch while he waited for Adjetey Anang to wrap up his walk. With calculated steps with verve and swag to the admiration and awe of the guests, Nathaniel Attoh walked straight to the edge of the runway and blew a swaggish’’ kiss to the hundreds of media persons and cameramen.
Nathaniel Attoh was first seen on the runway at the 2018 Joy Beauty and Bridal Fair modelling the suited and traditional themes for weddings at the Accra International Conference Center (AICC).
Being a seasoned show host in the arts and entertainment industry in Ghana, he has effectively hosted some of the biggest events over the years.
The most recent of them was the Year of Return Edition of the Rhythmz on the Runway by Kofi Okyere Darko (KOD) at the Osu Castle.
Nathaniel is also the host of the Joy Sports Link on Joy 997fm and Sports Today on the Joy News Channel. He is the Editor of Joy Sports at the Multimedia Group.
He can be followed on Instagram on the handle @citizenattoh
See photos of Nathaniel Attoh on the runway of the 2019 Glitz Africa Fashion Week below:





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