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PHOTOS: David Adjaye, Ozwald Boateng, Lucy Quist & more receive Ghana Legacy Honors
On Saturday, Bábu Global hosted the inaugural Ghana Legacy Honors at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra. The exquisite black-tie gala was one of the most historic events in Ghana as both local and international pioneers of Ghanaian descent were honored for their achievements and contribution towards the legacy of Ghana. Business magnate Sir Sam Jonah received the lifetime achievement award for his impact on Ghanaian business. Other honorees included head of the anti-corruption unit at the African Development Bank Anna Bossman, tech innovator Herman Chinery-Hesse, and CEO of Airtel Ghana Lucy Quist. World renowned architect Sir David Adjaye who designed the new Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History in Washington D.C. received the Impact in Architecture Award, and renowned men’s fashion designer Ozwald Boateng received the Impact in Fashion Award. The evening kicked off with an intimate cocktail reception where guests were able to mingle and network. They were then ushered into the main ballroom for the award ceremony, which was hosted by award winning actress Ama K. Abebrese and legendary comedian Kwaku Sintim Misa, popularly known as KSM. The action-packed award ceremony featured several performances led by the OBY Band, including popular local artists Pat Thomas and Okyeame Kwame. Adomaa and Poetra Asantewaa also delivered moving performances. Overall, the room was filled with much inspiration as the honorees gave powerful award acceptance speeches reflecting on their journey. “This is the first time I am being awarded in Ghana,” said Ozwald Boateng who has been celebrated internationally for his contributions in the fashion industry. Sir Sam Jonah who received the lifetime achievement Award reflected on his career, saying “I have had more failures than successes…but what matters is not how many times you fall, but how many times you get up…” ]]>