Thursday 6 August 2015

Yvonne Nelson named among top 50 African trailblazers...

 
Yvonne NelsonYvonne Nelson was leader of the Dumsor protest which took place in Ghana sometime in May 2015. Photo: Instagram Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson has been named one of Africa’s ‘Top 50 trailblazers’ by The Africa Report magazine. According to the Paris-based magazine, the list contains people who are ‘pioneers who will lead Africans to the Africa of tomorrow.’ Yvonne was chosen because of her role in the Dumsor protest. ‘In a country where most celebrities avoid straddling the line between showbiz and politics, the Ghanaian actress most recently caught the attention of the public and political elite when she co-launched a protest march – with celeb colleagues Lydia Forson and Sarkodie – against the power crisis in the country.’ Other famous Africans put in the spotlight by the magazine include Ivorian football legend, Didier Drogba‎; South African politician, ‎Julius Malema and Aliko Dangote....
Yvonne Nelson was leader of the Dumsor protest which took place in Ghana sometime in May 2015. Photo: Instagram Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson has been named one of Africa’s ‘Top 50 trailblazers’ by The Africa Report magazine. According to the Paris-based magazine, the list contains people who are ‘pioneers who will lead Africans to the Africa of tomorrow.’ Yvonne was chosen because of her role in the Dumsor protest. ‘In a country where most celebrities avoid straddling the line between showbiz and politics, the Ghanaian actress most recently caught the attention of the public and political elite when she co-launched a protest march – with celeb colleagues Lydia Forson and Sarkodie – against the power crisis in the country.’ Other famous Africans put in the spotlight by the magazine include Ivorian football legend, Didier Drogba‎; South African politician, ‎Julius Malema and Aliko Dangote....

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Yvonne Nelson was leader of the Dumsor protest which took place in Ghana sometime in May 2015. Photo: Instagram Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson has been named one of Africa’s ‘Top 50 trailblazers’ by The Africa Report magazine. According to the Paris-based magazine, the list contains people who are ‘pioneers who will lead Africans to the Africa of tomorrow.’ Yvonne was chosen because of her role in the Dumsor protest. ‘In a country where most celebrities avoid straddling the line between showbiz and politics, the Ghanaian actress most recently caught the attention of the public and political elite when she co-launched a protest march – with celeb colleagues Lydia Forson and Sarkodie – against the power crisis in the country.’ Other famous Africans put in the spotlight by the magazine include Ivorian football legend, Didier Drogba‎; South African politician, ‎Julius Malema and Aliko Dangote....

Read More at thenet.ng/2015/08/yvonne-nelson-named-among-top-50-african-trailblazers/ Follow us: @theNETng on Twitter | theNETng on Facebook
Yvonne Nelson was leader of the Dumsor protest which took place in Ghana sometime in May 2015. Photo: Instagram Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson has been named one of Africa’s ‘Top 50 trailblazers’ by The Africa Report magazine. According to the Paris-based magazine, the list contains people who are ‘pioneers who will lead Africans to the Africa of tomorrow.’ Yvonne was chosen because of her role in the Dumsor protest. ‘In a country where most celebrities avoid straddling the line between showbiz and politics, the Ghanaian actress most recently caught the attention of the public and political elite when she co-launched a protest march – with celeb colleagues Lydia Forson and Sarkodie – against the power crisis in the country.’ Other famous Africans put in the spotlight by the magazine include Ivorian football legend, Didier Drogba‎; South African politician, ‎Julius Malema and Aliko Dangote....

Read More at thenet.ng/2015/08/yvonne-nelson-named-among-top-50-african-trailblazers/ Follow us: @theNETng on Twitter | theNETng on Facebook

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