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As part of The Multimedia Group’s 25th anniversary, Joy FM is giving 25 lucky listeners the rare opportunity to dine with their favourite radio and TV personalities.
'Dining With The Stars' on ‘Ignition’ hosted by Sammy Forson gives the chance to one lucky listener to have lunch at Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel with their preferred celebrity.
In addition to meeting the personalities and having conversations over lunch, Alliance Motors has made it possible for the winners to enjoy a chauffeur-driven ride in a brand-new Jaguar to the lunch location.
So far, four listeners have enjoyed lunch dates with Israel Laryea, Araba Koomson, Evans Mensah and Kojo Yankson.
Irene Arthur, a staff at Nyaho Medical Centre felt privileged to have spent her lunch hour with Israel Laryea on Tuesday, September 22.

Speaking to JoyNews she said she was grateful to have met the person who has inspired her in many ways; “It's a great blessing and privilege.”



Richard Nii Amu Arthur of GTBank also described his date with Araba Koomson on Thursday, September 24, as an unforgettable experience.
“My time with Araba Koomson was wonderful and an experience I will never forget. I got to know the other side of her aside from her role as an editor of Multimedia. She is an intelligent lady with humility as her bedrock.”





Adwoa Kwansima Minta Nyarku of Zenith Bank was the third lucky winner to go on a date with the host of Joy SMS Kojo Yankson on September 29.






Antoinette Gyamfi of Cal Bank, the fourth winner, had her lunch date with Evans Mensah.






There are still 21 more slots for listeners who are interested in this once in a lifetime opportunity to dine with their Multimedia star.
Tune in to 'Ignition' with Sammy Forson every Monday to Friday from 1 pm to 3 pm and you just might be the lucky one.
The host names a personality and listeners are given the chance to explain why they deserve the date.
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