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" Abena Ghana an advice to the youth" Abena Ghana

By KelvinFNK And Joseph Archibald Whadji

Kumawood screen-diva Cecilia Gyase Konamah also known as Abena Ghana has said the message in her latest series "Abena Ghana" is an advice to the Youth and the general public. It talks about appciating and treasuring what ever we have as individuals.

"Abena Ghana" is an entertaining short video series, the type that has made the likes of Ahuofe Patri and Kalybos the toast of Ghanaian comedy enthusiasts.

In an interview with www.swaggofafrica.com  and www.centerstageafrica.blogspot.com,Cecilia  said "Abena Ghana "is not a comedy series but the sexy, sassy Bragg acts of a young lady. She said " i wanted to do something different, something that is currently going on in our lives to address the issues of bragging ladies with nothing living a lie", she added.

Abena Ghana from the stables of Konamahs Entertainment  was written and produced by cecilia.

The kumawood screen diva who has been in the industry for the past 5 years said acting has been her life time dream and it has help her to develop her charity projects " charity project organization" which presented Christmas parcels to over 180 widows and 150 orphans last year.

She disclosed that, her next charity project which is a fun fare will be coming off on the 26th of September 2015 and its aimed at raising funds to help the children's ward of the Berekum holy family hospital in kumasi. She is therefore urging her fans, family, friends and the general public to keep supporting and praying for her.

She commended the efforts of her Manager Ike of real light media, her God mother Faustina tawiah, God father Kwabena Annin and all the crew of Abena Ghana for their unending support.

Follow Abenaghana on social media,  @abenaghanaofficial on intergram, @abenaghana1 on twitter, Facebook: Abena Ghana
YouTube channel : Abena Ghana

Watch the latest episode of Adventures of Abena Ghana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfDZQySTJ1s&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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