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Brigitte Dzogbenuku

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Brigitte Dzogbenuku is a former Miss Ghana and a female politician. Currently, she is the Vice Presidential candidate for the Progressive People's Party.[1]

Education

Dzogbenuku had her secondary education at Wesley Girls High School in Cape Coast. She proceeded to the University of Ghana to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages.

Career

Dzogbenuku is a columnist at the Graphic Communication Group Limited where she writes for Graphic Mirror under Manners Matter. She was formerly General Manager at the Aviation Social Center. She also worked with Ashanti Goldfields Corporation as well as SC Johnson Wax Ghana.

Awards and recognition

Dzogbenuku won Miss Ghana beauty pageant in 1991. She also won the Fortune/Goldman Sachs Women's Leadership Award in 2008.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kwakofi, Edwin (2016-08-04). "Former Miss Ghana Brigitte Dzogbenuku named Nduom's running-mate". citifmonline. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  2. ^ Online, Peace FM. "Profile Of Brigitte Dzogbenuku". Retrieved 2016-08-04.