The over 6,000 patrons expected to be at this year’s festival of gospel music, Adom Praiz, will be covered by a Serene Insurance.
Serene Insurance as part of its sponsorship for the 2019 Adom Praiz has pledged to protect the over 6,000 patrons of the night during the event.
According to the Chief Operations Officer of Serene Insurance, Maxwell Marfo, the company will provide a ¢30 million cover for a Group Personal Accident (GPA) insurance, for suppliers and the crew at the Perez Dome on September 6, 2019.
The policy, according to the company, will provide the insured person's protection against bodily injury resulting from an accident and leading to death, permanent disability, temporary disability and medical expense.
The line-up of artistes who are set to lead gospel lovers to the Adom Praiz pilgrimage on Friday night of September 6, 2019, at the Perez Dome in Dzorwulu in Accra include heavyweights such Professor Kofi Abraham, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Kwaku Gyasi and Francis Amo.
The others are Cindy Thompson, Yaw Sarpong, Rev Yaw Agyemang Badu (YAB) and Obaapa Christy.
The show will cost you just GH¢60, far cheaper than a pilgrimage to Israel, the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
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