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MTN Ghana is ready to deliver a spectacular Festival of Nine Lessons and Carol on Friday, December 20, 2019, at the Fantasy Dome, Trade Fair Center.
The event will feature MTN Viva Voices, Winneba Youth Choir, Cina Soul, Eshun, Joe Mettle, Kelvyn Boy, Medikal and Kuami Eugene.
According to MTN’s Chief Marketing Officer, Noel Kojo-Ganson, the MTN Festival of Nine Lessons and Carol offers MTN the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with customers, staff and other stakeholders and to thank them for their support throughout the year.
Mr Kojo- Ganson said, “Having declared 2019 as the year of the customer, we deem it prudent to use all platforms to thank and celebrate our customers.”
He said, “It’s been a great year and we owe much of our accomplishments to our customers and stakeholders. Just like everything MTN does, this year’s carols service promises to surpass all expectations.”
The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carol has emerged as a highly anticipated event, deeply loved by customers and members of the public for the fantastic organisation and the staging of many seasoned artistes.
For the second consecutive year, the event will be hosted by Foster Romanus who is well known for his rib-cracking jokes and wit.
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