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Everything that happened at the Pulse Influencer Awards 2022, winners and performances

The Pulse Influencer Awards, an initiative that is aimed primarily at engaging the influencer communities, highlighting the most consistent and impactful creators, and ultimately also helping to strengthen the growth of digital media across Africa took place on Saturday, October 15 at MultiChoice head office Ghana.

The theme for this year’s edition was dubbed “Afro Excellence: Celebrating Culture and Creativity”

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The event happened across all pulse markets in Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, and Ghana inclusive. As eventful, full-packed, and entertaining as the previous year, this edition was no exception.

Lots of awards were won and amazing artist performances crowned the night.

Here is the full list of all awardees.

Health and Fitness Influencer – Dr. Louisa Setekla

Beauty and Lifestyle Influencer – Cookie

Fashion Influencer – Glennsamm

Travel and Leisure Influencer – Wakawaka Doctor

Food Influencer – Menscook

Tech Influencer – John Bunya Nyuiemedi Klutse

Media Influencer – GHhyper

Podcast Influencer – Sex and Sanity

Most Influential Actor/Actress – Nana Ama McBrown

Music Influencer – Amaarae

Sports Influencer – Owuraku Ampofo

Arts Influencer – Aewura Art

Business Influencer – Osei Kwame Despite

Photography Influencer – Jema Photography

Positive Impact Influencer – Dzigbordi Kwaku

Comedy Influencer – Made In Ghana

LinkedIn Influencer – Themmy Wryt

Facebook Influencer – Stan Belove

Instagram Influencer – Soafrican

Community Influencer – FTFGhana

Youtube Influencer – Sweet Adjeley

Dance Influencer – Endurancegrand

Twitter Influencer – Kalyjayy

Tiktok Influencer – Emma Ifeanyi

Guests and attendees were treated to lively performances from Kweku Darlington, the DWPAcademy and many more.

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Jerry

Jerry is a copy writer at African Alert [AFAL]. Aside from general news, Jerry is an experienced creator and web content expert who loves to spend his time telling African-centric stories, most times, in text.

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