Meet the PR Student behind Bronya Artistry

My visit to the Executive hostel of Odeneho Kwadaso based Christian Service University College early this year prior to their graduation, I chanced upon several beautiful ladies, most of them to-be graduates and continuous students, in a long queue waiting to be attended to by a beautician who I saw from the initial works as a master of her craft.

I enquired about her from a friend in the school, who told me the beautician was a Level 300 PR Student at the school and not a full time beautician! I got her business card and visited her base at Atwima Koforidua, off the Sunyani highway, with a couple of female friends who she made them up for free. After their make-up, they were not spared from wild looks from some men around.

Benedicta Bronya, is a passionate young woman who had a dream of becoming an astute journalist, after her second cycle education with the Nkawie Senior High School, where she read General Arts, she then enrolled in College of Media Studies, a Broadcast journalism school, to chase her dream of becoming the Nana Aba Anamoah, Gifty Bingley, Frema Adu Nyame, and the Gifty Anti she has always dreamt of.

After completion, she joined Tabea TV, as a news producer but her inborn love for fashion made her join the Make-Up unit of the TV station where she polished her talent until she left to set up Bronya Artistry where she does wigs and Make-ups for every occasion.

Bronya dreams of building a global brand, where she plans of taking over the African fashion face.

You can follow her on Facebook on Benedicta Bronya, Instagram on @i_motivate_the_universe and Twitter @MzBronya; where she posts pictures of finished works on types of wigs and Make-ups. She’s on Youtube where she takes her large followers through tutorials on wig making and Make-ups.

 

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