Ghana's Tourism Minister celebrated a makeup artist who broke a world record. Abla Dzifa Gomashie praised Roselyn Akosua Mantey at a special ceremony. Mantey applied makeup to more than 120 people across five days. She took only five-minute breaks between each session. The minister called her achievement a symbol of Ghanaian creativity.
Mantey brings nine years of beauty industry experience to her work. She has trained over 1,000 students during her career. The record holder plans to start a vocational school for young women. She wants to teach practical skills that lead to independence. Mantey believes training can create better futures for students.
The minister used the event to promote Ghana's creative industries. Gomashie asked tourism agencies to work with Mantey on global promotion. She urged officials not to hide the achievement from international audiences. The minister wants to showcase Ghanaian talent worldwide. Creative arts can drive national development according to Gomashie.
Several government officials attended the honor ceremony. Professor Kobby Mensah from Ghana Tourism Development Company participated. Ministry Chief Director Joseph Amoah joined other senior staff members. All officials praised Mantey's dedication to excellence. They recognized her positive impact on future generations.
The minister stressed the importance of supporting local artists. She said culture makes Ghana unique among nations. Fashion and music join makeup as valuable creative exports. Investing in talent helps the country grow economically. Government backing for artists creates strategic development opportunities.
Mantey brings nine years of beauty industry experience to her work. She has trained over 1,000 students during her career. The record holder plans to start a vocational school for young women. She wants to teach practical skills that lead to independence. Mantey believes training can create better futures for students.
The minister used the event to promote Ghana's creative industries. Gomashie asked tourism agencies to work with Mantey on global promotion. She urged officials not to hide the achievement from international audiences. The minister wants to showcase Ghanaian talent worldwide. Creative arts can drive national development according to Gomashie.
Several government officials attended the honor ceremony. Professor Kobby Mensah from Ghana Tourism Development Company participated. Ministry Chief Director Joseph Amoah joined other senior staff members. All officials praised Mantey's dedication to excellence. They recognized her positive impact on future generations.
The minister stressed the importance of supporting local artists. She said culture makes Ghana unique among nations. Fashion and music join makeup as valuable creative exports. Investing in talent helps the country grow economically. Government backing for artists creates strategic development opportunities.