Nuong Faalong

Nuong Faalong, Journalist, writer and Gender Activist

Early Life

Nuong Faalong is a journalist, writer and Gender Activist. She hails from Lawra in the Upper West region of Ghana.[1] She is also known as Edith Faalong. She had her secondary education at Aburi Girls Senior High School and later continued to the University of Ghana, Legon.

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Career

Miss Faalong is an advocate for affirmative action in Ghana's parliament and is keen on parity and inclusive development.

Nuong joined Media General Ghana Limited in 2017 as a broadcaster for 3fm and TV3. She is the first woman and the youngest journalist to host Hot Issues. [3][4] She works in the TV3 newsroom and also part of the newspaper review team. As an actor, she made headlines with her quick rise after only a short time in the Ghanaian film industry.[5] She has been tipped as an actress to look out for especially after her role in Garrett Batty's Freetown[6][7] which earned her a Nigeria Entertainment Awards (NEA) nomination for Best Actress Africa (Non-Nigerian) which she won eventually.[1][8] Nuong is very informed and outspoken on social issues within her country. She has featured in a number of TV series and movies such as Living with Trisha, A Northern Affair, Broadway, Sins of our fathers, Crime in Love.[1]

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