Saturday, April 26, 2014

Evolution of Manu Okosua; a Ghanaian-American International Model



“When will you come.....when will you see my potential....when shall I forgive you...my mind battles with questions that go unanswered. Life is a dream we all chase after, it is up to us to follow the dream or let the dream slip away...” Those are the words of the award winning Ghanaian-American International Model; who rose to lime-light exploring same potentials which needed to be seen in her. No doubt her passion and quest to be appreciated gave her the courage to walk towards the path of glamour. Meet Manu Okosua.

Biography
Akosua Manu is a Ghanaian-American International Model, Born on the 26th of July, 1987 and raised in Chicago. Being the oldest of three, a modeling career wasn't taken seriously until she participated in the Milky Way Hair Show in 2006, where her group won multiple awards. Since then, her passion and interest in the art of modeling and fashion grew. She modeled in many photo-shoots, ad campaigns and fashion shows, most recently walking for rising Chicago fashion designer St. Frimpong. Due to her unique figure and dancing abilities she was booked in music videos for MoeSBW ("Kudi") & Blackup("Versatility"). Her edgy, high fashion look is favored amongst international photographers and designers as well, which landed her in Ghana's biggest fashion event (Glitz Africa Fashion Week 2013).
July 26, 1987

Awards: Best Model" 2012 Afro Entertainment Awards
Personal Interests: Fashion Merchandising, Being Positive & Fabulous, Soaking up as much knowledge as possible on EVERYTHING...and living healthy and happy

7 comments:

Janet said...

She is inspirinng me already. Wanna be a model like her.

Nelson said...

Hmm! You will have to work real hard. The industry is not easy at all..

Anonymous said...

Fine gal! BM and these cute models sef. This one is definitely inspiring.

Maxwel said...

She is a Ghanian, hmm! BM is she married, I like her.

Chioma said...

She looks adorable

John said...

African queen

Mr. Jones said...

Na real African queen. She should hustle for Miss world. But I guess age is no longer really on her side in the career.