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Eno Barony Honored as Brand Ambassador for Premium Olande Fabrics

  • Ghanaian artist Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah Nyame Adom, widely known as Eno Barony, has secured a new ambassadorial agreement.
  • A renowned female rapper, recognized for her awards, has been appointed as a brand representative for a leading textile production company.
  • Certain online platform users have shared their thoughts on female rapper Eno Barony's latest appearance for the photo session.

Ghanaian artist Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah Nyame Adom, commonly referred to in the music scene as Eno Barony, has officially been appointed as the brand representative for Verbelle Limited and their premium collection, Premium Olande Fabrics.

The acclaimed female rapper shared the thrilling update via a set of engaging posts across her different social media accounts, attracting considerable interest from her followers and the fashion industry.

Eno Barony poses in an elegant outfit

In a widely shared post, Eno Barony displayed her attractiveness while wearing a stylish long-sleeve black dress that beautifully emphasized her well-defined legs.

This photography session was her initial partnership with the company, and she displayed assurance and elegance.

Maintaining her characteristic style, she enhanced her look with a sophisticated front lace hairstyle, dramatic makeup, vibrant eyeshadow, and extended, fluttering lashes that highlighted her lively facial expressions.

To finish her appearance, Eno added gold bold earrings and coordinating, trendy rings, highlighting her sense of fashion.

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Eno Barong supports Premium Olande Fabrics

Premium Olande Fabrics has established a strong reputation over the years as a leading textile company known for its premium, opulent materials that are highly desired in the fields of fashion, furniture, and interior decoration.

As the representative of Verbelle Limited, Eno Barony will participate in a variety of promotional efforts. This involves wearing and displaying the beautiful fabrics at different events, expos, and in advertising initiatives.

Furthermore, she will be instrumental in introducing newly designed collections, working alongside fashion stylists, designers, and tailors to enhance the prominence and attractiveness of the fabric range.

This collaboration marked a major achievement in Eno Barony's wide-ranging career, highlighting her reach beyond the music world and her substantial effect on the fashion and textile sector in Ghana.

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The early life and education of Eno Barony

Eno Barony grew up in a supportive atmosphere under the care of her missionary parents, her father, Reverend Abraham Nyame Adom, and her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Nyame Adom.

This background fostered in her a strong love for music and religion from an early age. She started her schooling at Shallom Preparatory School, moved on to Cambridge Academy, and finally finished her Junior High School studies at Methodist J.H.S. For her senior secondary education, she went to Methodist Day Secondary School in Tema.

Excited to broaden her experiences, she later continued her higher education at Kumasi Polytechnic, where she refined her abilities and strengths.

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Eno Barony's music career

Eno Barony's journey in music began in 2012, but it was in 2014 that she gained significant attention from audiences through her popular tracks "Wats Ma Name" and the remix of "Tonga" by Joey B featuring Sarkodie.

Her interpretation of "Tonga" gained special attention, as she was acknowledged as the first Ghanaian female rapper to surpass one million views on YouTube, signifying a major milestone in her professional journey.

Throughout the years, Eno has worked with a wide range of notable artists, such as prominent figures in the industry like Shatta Wale, Medikal, Stonebwoy, and Wendy Shay.

Her collection of songs included several standout hits, like "Juicy Me," "Daawa," "King of Queens," and "God is a Woman."

Her 2020 track "Rap Goddess" reinforced her position within the Ghanaian music scene, highlighting her skill with words and distinctive approach.

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Awards and recognition received by Eno Barony

Over the course of her professional journey, Eno Barony has received numerous awards and honors that underscore her remarkable skill and impact within the music field.

In 2021, she broke barriers by being the first woman in rap to receive the highly esteemed "Best Rap Performance" honor at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) for her impactful song "God is a Woman."

In the same year, she received the recognition of "Rapper of the Year" at the 3Music Awards, highlighting another major milestone in her career.

Her impact has gone beyond national boundaries, as she received the "Best Female Rap Act in Africa" honor at the African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA) in 2020, solidifying her position as a powerful presence in the African music industry.