FULL LIST: Anas, Gyan, Sarkodie voted 2016 Most Influential Young Ghanaians

sark-and-gyan-1Anas Aremeyaw Anas has been retained as the Most Influential Young Ghanaian for 2016 in a ranking poll organised by the reputed rating establishment Avance Media.

Anas, the globally renowned investigative journalist, who is also the CEO of Tiger Eye PI has been endorsed as a great source of inspiration for the second year in a row for his impactful works in Leadership and personal pursuit to make the world a better place through investigative journalism. Public votes which drew participation from over 80 countries across the world also endorsed Ameyaw Debrah, West Han United’s Dede Ayew, Valley View University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Daniel Kwame Bediako and Sammy Awuku, National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party among the top 5 Most Influential Young Ghanaians for 2016 respectively.

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Anas Aremeyaw Anas (Investigative Journalist)

Ameyaw Debrah (Blogger)

Dede Ayew (Footballer)

Daniel Kwame Bediako (Valley View University)

Sammy Awuku (Politician)

Byrite Asamoah (Vodafone Healthline)

Sarkodie (Musician)

Nana Opoku Prempeh-Agyeman (Asoriba)

Zanetor Rawlings (Politician)

Nana Aba Anamoah (GhOne TV)

Abraham Attah (Actor)

Bernard Avle (Citi FM)

Asamoah Gyan (Footballer)

Irbard Ibrahim (Security Consultant)

Mike Nyinaku (Beige Group)

Tonyi Senayah (Horseman Shoes)

Ernest Bediako (Words on the Street Global)

Randy Osae Bediako (Kharis Group)

William Okyere-Frempong (The HuD Group)

Beryl Agyekum (Echohouse Ghana Limited)

Berla Mundi (GhOne TV)

Kwadwo Nkansah (Actor)

Albert Kusi (LEC Foundation)

Farida Bedwei (Logiciel)

Shatta Wale (Musician)

Ato Ulzen Appiah (GhanaThink Foundation)

Bright Simons (mPedigree)

Francis-Xavier Sosu (Lawyer)

Jessica Opare Saforo (Citi FM)

Kwamena Hazel jnr. (Photographer)

Jeremiah Buabeng (Buabeng Communications)

Regina Agyare (Soronko Foundation)

Claudia Lumor (Glitz Africa)

William Senyo (Impact Hub Accra)

Derrydean Dadzie (DreamOval)

Baba Rahman (Footballer)

Gary Al-Smith (Multimedia Group)

Isaac Dogboe (Boxer)

Jerry Adjorlolo (MC)

Alloysius Attah (Farmerline)

Kow Essuman (Lawyer)

Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah (Zoweh Global Consult)

Kwabena Danso (Booomers International)

Kobby Blay (Blogger)

Nana Akwasi Awuah (Occupy Ghana)

Yvonne Nelson (Actress)

John Armah (Orios Group)

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (Politician)

Jeffrey Schllup (Footballer)

Yawa Hansen Quao (Leading Ladies Network)

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