Man of Africa is a new kid in the block in the world of pageant modeling.The pageant is scheduled to be hosted in Ghana this coming month. In an interview with one of the delegates we get to know more about themselves and what the pageant means to them.
Q:Can you tell us about yourself?A:My name is Nana Kuame, a 25-year-old entrepreneur and model. Born and raised in Elmina (Cape Coast) and an old boy of Edinaman Senior High School.
Q:When did you began your career in the modelling sector?A:Its been a year since i ventured into modelling.

Q:How has your life changed since you embarked in the modeling?A:It has helped me to keep an open mind and be able to take in all that new information. It also helped me explore and discover that, as you grow and experiment, eventually, you will find the right path.
Q:Why did you took part in Man of Africa and what will it mean if you will?A:I took part because I know this platform gives young men the opportunity to explore, be heard, and be seen from afar. And I will make sure I prioritize the space with a dedicated project very dear to my heart.

Q:Your country is the host of the Inaugural,what do you believe other delegates should expect?A:They should expect to be treated like Kings and also the best treatment they have ever had.
Q:Aside from modelling what do you do?A:I am a young business entrepreneur.
Q:Given an opportunity to address challenges that are faced by youths in your country. Which area would you tackle and why? A:High rate of unemployment because unemployment by youth leads to a higher level of depression, cognitive distortions, suicidality, and a lower level of self-esteem.
Q:Who inspires you in your journey?A:David James Gandy
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