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Primeval Media, organisers of the ever popular monthly aerobics session at the multi-purpose court of the Accra Sports Stadium, has fixed the next edition for Saturday, December 20.
The event, which is held on the last Saturday of every month, was re-scheduled a week earlier due to the Christmas activities and the organisation of one of the flagship events of Primeval Media; Ghana Golf Awards.
Communications Director of Primeval Media, Jeffery Asare in a chat with sportscrusader.com said they were compelled to reschedule the event due to the clash with the Ghana Golf Awards.
“Indeed after careful consideration of the Christmas festivities and our flagship event, which will be held on December 27, we decided to organise the Accra Works Out a week earlier, so we can have time for the second edition of the Ghana Golf Awards.” He stated.
“The December edition of the Accra Works Out its going to be more exciting this time round because we have other new celebrities coming board.
“Mzvee, Okyeame Kwame, Stephen Appiah, Maxwell Konadu and a host of others are coming on board”. Asare added.
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