On-screen goddess and
photo model, Moesha Boduong, has achieved another remarkable feat after making
the cover of famous Nigerian fashion journal; Jasmine Africa Magazine.
The latest edition of the magazine, dubbed 'Moesha: The Woman, The Talent, The Dreamer' is the magazine's Akwaaba issue, which focuses on the life and exploits of the Ghanaian celebrity.
The Jasmine Africa Magazine team caught up with Moesha Boduong to interview her on her personal and business lifestyles and how she is able to blend the two, as well as secret behind her unrelenting spirit in the face of opposition.
Moesha Boduong is a Ghanaian TV presenter, actress and model who is famously remembered for her interview CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on issues of sex, love and gender. She received a lot of backlash after her responses portrayed that successful African women depend on men for their feats.
An alumnus of the University of Ghana, Legon, Moesha was born on March 10, 1990. She has starred in numerous Ghanaian movies including Amakye and Dede, Grey Down, Yvonne's Tears and Pool Party.
Under her Moesha Foundation, she spent her 29th birthday with students of the Billaw Basic School in the Upper East Region,where her hometown is located. She donated school bags, books and other relevant learning materials.
The latest edition of the magazine, dubbed 'Moesha: The Woman, The Talent, The Dreamer' is the magazine's Akwaaba issue, which focuses on the life and exploits of the Ghanaian celebrity.
The Jasmine Africa Magazine team caught up with Moesha Boduong to interview her on her personal and business lifestyles and how she is able to blend the two, as well as secret behind her unrelenting spirit in the face of opposition.
Moesha Boduong is a Ghanaian TV presenter, actress and model who is famously remembered for her interview CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on issues of sex, love and gender. She received a lot of backlash after her responses portrayed that successful African women depend on men for their feats.
An alumnus of the University of Ghana, Legon, Moesha was born on March 10, 1990. She has starred in numerous Ghanaian movies including Amakye and Dede, Grey Down, Yvonne's Tears and Pool Party.
Under her Moesha Foundation, she spent her 29th birthday with students of the Billaw Basic School in the Upper East Region,where her hometown is located. She donated school bags, books and other relevant learning materials.
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