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Primeval Media Ghana Limited, organisers of the Ghana Golf Awards (GGA) has announced that the His Royal Majesty, Okyehene, Osagyefo Ofori Amoatia Ofori Panin, is now the “Life Patron” of the event.
The well-respected king noted for his passion for environment and an ardent golfer, will chair the 2014 GGA as well as future events.
Okyehene Amoatia Ofori Panin, was the guest speaker of the maiden edition last year and is expected to add royal touch to the 2014 edition.
Jeff Asare, Communications Director of Primeval Media told sportscrusader.com that, the move was to give the event needed clout and glamour it deserves.
He said Okyehene is a well-respected king and his acceptance of the gesture marks a significant growth in the life of Ghana Golf.
“Our outfit is honoured to have such a noble person as our life patron. It shows that the event has attracted the needed attention and recognition it deserves.
“We are happy to have the Okyehene on board and his presence will definitely be a great boost to our success”. He noted.
The second edition of the GGA will be held at the Events Haven, Trade Fare Center, La, Accra on Saturday, December 27, at 6pm.
In all 20 award winners will be honoured on the night which will also be attended by Sir Sam Jonah, a renowned businessman and an ardent golfer.
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