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French Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Anne Sophie Avé, needs to be commended for promoting Ghanaian Arts and Culture — Doreen Avio opines

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French Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Anne Sophie Avé, needs to be commended for promoting Ghanaian Arts and Culture — Doreen Avio opines

Renowned Ghanaian Entertainment Journalist cum On Air Host, Doreen Avio of Group Multimedia (Hitz FM, Joy Prime TV) has showered praises on the French Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Anne Sophie Avé, for her immense involvement and promoting of Ghanaian Arts, Tourism and Culture both locally and internationally.

Below was a ‘letter’ she (Doreen) penned on her Facebook page for the French Ambassador, and it reads (UNEDITED):


H.E. Anne Sophie Avé, the French Ambassador, deserves some credit for taking an active interest in promoting Ghana’s arts and entertainment sector. We can all attest to the good she has done for the creative economy since her interest became apparent.

 

I’m sure when she started her own TV show and began meeting most of our musicians, we all had different perspectives and wondered why she was doing it. She’s met our celebrities, hosted them in her home, on her tv show, and even appeared in a film. She has also visited some tourist attractions and shared photos on social media in order for the rest of the world to appreciate Ghanaian culture.

 

 

Recently, I saw her participate in the “down flat” challenge by Kelvinboy, which I have personally struggled to do.

 

Ultimately, she has done and is doing so well for Ghana in Ghana for the much-anticipated concert “ACCRA ON PARIS.” Bringing to their stages our most talented and sought-after performers. Taking them to all national television stations to promote their talents, Ghanaian culture, and the music industry as a whole.

 

I’m not going to lie, this is very commendable. This will help the country’s image a lot. Congratulations to her, and we hope that other ambassadors will follow suit and establish exchange programs”.

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