Award-winning media personality, Berla Mundi kicked off her B.You Campus
tour at the Tamale campus of the University for Development Studies.
Ms.
Mundi, the winner of the 2018 TV Entertainment Show of the Year is
demonstrating her commitment to providing opportunities to Ghana's youth
by organizing scholarships, internships, job opportunities, and angel
financing for new businesses to college students through the B.You
Project.
"I am a child of Ghana. It is important for me to
utilize my platform to help build a foundation for success for the
future entrepreneurs of my home," she said.
Ms. Mundi, The Late
Afternoon Show host, was accompanied by award winning news anchor,
Serwaa Amihere. The two media stars met and interacted with over 200
ladies on topics ranging from: ‘My insecurities don’t define me’ to
‘Going from underrated to boss!’
Ms. Mundi and Ms. Amihere
provided over 2 hours of personal interaction where the ladies in
attendance revealed some of their deepest secrets, and discussed at
length their challenges as young adults.
"Young women in Ghana
are an amazing resource that we, as a country, must tap into and
support. The opportunity to share my experiences and to provide support
and training for college students throughout Ghana is a passion of
mine. I hope that everyone takes the time to listen to hear the lessons
that I have learned in the media business. My partners and I are
committed to providing training, scholarships and job opportunities,"
said Ms. Mundi.
Below are the rest of the tour dates:
UNIVERSITY OF GHANA : THURSDAY 14TH FEB 6:00-9:00pm
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY : FRIDAY 15TH FEB 6:00-9:00pm
ACCRA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY : FRIDAY 22ND FEB 6:00-9:00pm
KUMASI TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY : SATURDAY 23RD FEB 6:00PM-8:30PM
KNUST : SUNDAY 24TH FEBRUARY 4:00-7:00PM
CAPE COAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY : FRIDAY 1ST MARCH 6:00-9:00pm
UNI. OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY, TARKWA : SATURDAY 2ND MARCH 10:00AM-2:00PM
TAKORADI TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY : SATURDAY 9TH MARCH 6:00-9:00pm
GHANA INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM : **MARCH**
UNI. OF HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES, HO : **MARCH**
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