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Ameyaw Debrah : ウィキペディア英語版
Ameyaw Debrah

Ameyaw Kissi Debrah, known professionally as Ameyaw Debrah, is a Ghanaian celebrity blogger, freelance journalist, and reporter. He founded AmeyawDebrah.com, an entertainment website and blog that primarily publishes news about Ghanaian celebrities. He graduated from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with a bachelor's degree in Publishing. While at KNUST, he won the Best Publishing Student award in 2005. He has made significant contributions to several Pan African websites, including Jamati.com, Orijin-ent.com, and ModernGhana.com.
In 2008, he joined GhanaWeb.com as the entertainment editor, and launched his own website in 2008. Through his work, Debrah has had the opportunity of interviewing numerous personalities, including Kofi Annan, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Lloyd, John Legend, Damon Dash, Ade Bantu, Trey Songz, Amber Rose, Ludacris, Coptic, Wyclef Jean, Mario, Eve, Sean Paul, Jimmy Jean-Louis, David Clowney, Santonio Holmes, Majid Michel, Nadia Buari and John Dumelo.
== Life and career ==
Debrah attended Adisadel College in the Cape Coast, and became an editor for the school's magazine in 1999.〔 After completing his studies at KNUST, Debrah completed his National Service Secretariat program at Ovation International Magazine in Accra. While at Ovation, Debrah primarily wrote about the Ghanaian Entertainment Industry. His writings were published for the publication's international audience. After completing his service with NSS, he became a columnist for ''Star'' newspaper. In 2007, he devoted his time to the aforementioned Pan African websites. Nearing the end of 2007, he joined ''Voices of Africa'', a media project based in the Netherlands. During his time with ''Voices of Africa'', he submitted videos, photos and news from Ghana for Africanews.com. In 2008, he became the entertainment editor for GhanaWeb.com. Later that year, he fully launched his blog AmeyawDebrah.com. He left Ghanaweb in 2012 to pursue his blog full-time. He contributes to StarGist (an entertainment segment on Africa Magic) as a Skype correspondent. He also contributes to content on EbonyLife TV and ''Glitz Africa Magazine''. He is an ambassador for Malta Guinness' Africa Rising Campaign.

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