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Los Angeles singer set take her platform gala event The Face of Women of Heart Awards, London-November 15-18

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By Maurice Dwayne Smith 

Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 11/16/24 – The Face of Woha, which was created to provide global empowerment of women, the brainchild of its founder, Dr. Desziree Richardson, was the offshoot of The International Women of Heart Foundation in 2018. Richardson’s vision, evolving into The Face of Women of Heart Award in 2022—-began initially online during the confining days of Covid—– was the precursor to a gala event, comprised of 88 exemplary women from around the world.

These gifted women, endowed with many empowerment dynamics, hailing from various countries worldwide, amidst an incredible marketing and showcase extravaganza will showcase their remarkable abilities via speeches, and this year in London, where a platform of super trifecta and media dynamics will be unleashed showcasing women’s fashion, brands, products and technology,  November 15-18th, at Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel, Warwick Street, London W1BSNF. 

Los Angeles’s own nationally acclaimed, award-winning entertainer, Ofir Engel, known professionally as Queen Ofir, will be speaking on the 15th and performing later during the week. Her heartfelt endorsement of President Elect Donald Trump is one of her new songs which has caught many music listeners by the ear, and she may showcase her products, alongside the events products and fashions and or may elaborate of new projects that are looming on her horizon. 

 

 

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Maurice Dwayne Smith, child of career Army man, born in France and reared in South Carolina, was groomed in journalism first at The University of South Carolina, College of Charleston and finally graduated from the University of Redlands. A sports and Bruce Lee, fanatic, he grew up with his head in the stars wishing for fame from either genre. Entertainment chose Maurice however and upon arriving in California and having bills to pay, including child support, acting, and journalism became his bread and butter, and he began also working with the nonprofit, We Care For Humanity, who awarded him with numerous journalism awards, at Los Angeles Civic Auditorium.