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Auguster Asantewa Boateng
Auguster Asantewa Boateng is a Ghanaian people, Ghanaian broadcast journalist, communication professional and social entrepreneur who currently works as director of SHE Media and chief editor of power house magazine. Career Auguster is a journalist and chief executive officer of SHE Media and also a social entrepreneur in Ghana. She is also a gender activist. Awards and recognition Auguster was awarded the 'Most Outstanding Female Personality in Education' award in 2018. In April 2021, She was appointed as The Federation of International Gender and Human Rights (FIGHR) Ambassador to Ghana Other works Auguster is the founder of a nonprofit and human right advocacy group called The Butterfly Effect. This group aims at promoting education among the deprived regions in Ghana She is also a development counselor and life coach References

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Ghanaian People
The Ghanaian people are a nation originating in the Ghanaian Gold Coast. Ghanaians predominantly inhabit the Republic of Ghana and are the predominant cultural group and residents of Ghana, numbering 30 million people as of 2020, making up 85% of the population. The word "Ghana" means "warrior king". An estimated diaspora population of 4 million people worldwide are of Ghanaian descent. The term ethnic Ghanaian may also be used in some contexts to refer to a group of related ethnic groups native to the Gold Coast. History The ethnogenesis of Ghanaians is traced back to nomadic migration from Nubia along the Sahara desert then south to the Gold Coast, and the Ghanaian ethnogenesis taking place on the Ghanaian Gold Coast region from the 10th to 16th century AD. Early Ghanaians were involved in a lucrative trade with gold bars and other natural minerals to the Portuguese in 1471; these Ghanaian states were among the wealthiest on the African continent from the 17th century ...
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