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Our gallant frontline workers have lead the Covid -19 fight and secured Ghanaians in all walks of life in the capacities as medical, immigration, fire, military and first respond officers.
They have cast aside fears of contracting the illness themselves and death to safeguard and treat Ghanaians who have contracted the disease.
To appreciate their efforts, this mother’s day, Joy Prime TV and Frytol bring you the 'My Mother, My Hero' promotion to celebrate mother’s in the frontlines for their commendable role in the fight against Covid-19 in Ghana.
Audiences of Joy Prime are simply to send in an entry as a child (biological or otherwise) in 50 words stating why their nominee (mother) in the Covid -19 frontline should be celebrated via WhatsApp on 055-969-1797 for a chance at celebrating their frontline mom.
Full contact details of the entrant and nominee must be supplied to validate entry.
Deadline for entries is Friday, May 8, 2020.
Winners of the “My Mother My Hero” promotion stand a chance of winning exciting prizes from Frytol and more.
The “My Mother, My Hero” Promotion is sponsored by Frytol……making life memorable.
And supported by: Hitz FM, Asempa FM, Adom FM, Joy FM and JoyNews.
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