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Actress Juliet Ibrahim, Edith Faalong & Others Join UNAIDS Protect the Goal Campaign

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Juliet Ibrahim

Actress-Juliet Ibrahim, Edith Faalong and several others have joined a tall list of other Ghanaian celebrities as ambassadors for the UNAIDS Protect the Goal Campaign, aimed at creating a nationwide HIV/AIDS awareness riding on the back of Ghana’s football passion.

All the chosen ambassadors will honor a Memorandum of Understanding UNAIDS signed with FIFA to carry out joint advocacy activities in all competitions organized by FIFA.

Branding the campaign with FIFA’s soccer concept, ‘Protect the Goal’ illustrates the power of protection and fosters HIV prevention and treatment in preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

As we all know, abstinence is the BEST but if you cannot do so, make sure you Protect the Goal by using a condom…

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PHOTOS FROM The Set of ‘Northern Affair’ Being Directed By Leila Djansi

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Award winning Ghanaian Director-Leila Djansi is at work, directing a movie-Northern Affair which is tipped to become a Christmas Blockbuster and we’ve some photos from the set…

Starring Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Jon Germain, Edith Faalong and others, the story of the movie revolves around Esaba (being played by Joselyn Dumas) who is trying to get out of an abusive marriage to millionaire husband Marc (Jon Germain).

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Introducing Edith Faalong As Naana In ‘Living With Trisha’

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Edith Faalong

Living with Trisha, a series which debuted a year ago is celebrating one year of educative entertainment. This coincides with several additions to their already outstanding cast.

The role of Naana which is a medley of many different characters in one will now be played by Edith Faalong, A new entrant into the industry. She stars along Gloria Sarfo, Narsh Smith, Elaine Attoh and others.

Edith made her entrance barely a year ago as a nurse on Sparrow Production’s Peep series, she went on to play and extra in Yvonne Okoro’s contract and has since covered good ground acting alongside Martha Ankoma in 14th February, and the likes of Kofi Adjololo, Roselyn Ngissah and Nana Ama McBrown in Miser—which earned her incredible reviews.

Her other screen appearances include Broadway, Crime in Love and Sins of Our fathers.

With a degree in Economics from the University of Ghana, The very versatile actress has managed to get herself ahead with impeccable diction, smooth versatility with which she moulds into any role presented to her. Be it haughty, humble, religious or promiscuous.

Her idols include Kerry Washington, Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola Jalade Ekeinde. One would wonder how the actress managed to bag so many productions in under a year. The answer is by being versatile.

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