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Lydia Forson For Face2Face Africa


Star actress Lydia Forson will be sharing a stage with some top world stars, as she makes a debut appearance in the latest edition of the Face2Face (F2FA) Magazine in the United State of America. 
The magazine targets re-branding Africa, globally.  It is described as a vibrant high-end magazine that uses creativity and expertise to explore the facets of politics, development, culture, entertainment, fashion, lifestyle, and how Africans and global citizens are using these facets to affect change, progress, and development.
With the goal of being the most convenient and accessible Africa focused magazine, F2FA will serve as a strong advocate of Africa’s potential in the 21st Century, while meeting the global community’s demand of a more positive and balanced representation of the continent.  F2FA will be available for digital and print subscriptions as well as in stores and online purchases.
It will have an official launch at Pranna Lounge in New York, United State of America on March 30. The event will also form part of Face2Face Africa’s one year anniversary.
The historic cover of F2FA will be unveiled at the launching. Currently, it has not been made public who is making the cover page. But Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson is gaining some prominence on the events flyers across the USA and some African countries.
Face2Face Africa ceremony will also announce and introduce for the first time the 2012 Fascinating Africans Committed to Excellence who will be honored at the FA.C.E. List Awards later this year. 


Credit: NEWS-ONE

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