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Graphic Business, in partnership with Stanbic Bank Ghana, held a breakfast meeting to discuss how media and marketing communication can become the springboard for the revival and advancement of African businesses and economies in a post-Covid-19 era.
The meeting which took place at the plush Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra was under the theme; 'Media and Marketing Communication Post Covid-19: A Catalyst for Africa’s Socio-Economic Resurgence.'
Captains of industry, members of the business community, investors and policymakers joined the discussion on how media and marketing communications can spur the resurgence of Africa’s economies after the pandemic.

Participants who were unable to make it to the venue got part of the discussions via Facebook @Dailygraphicghaana or @StanbicBankGhana.
Panellists included the Chief Executive Officer of ABN Holdings, George Twumasi, Executive Director, Media Foundation for West Africa and Board Chairman of the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL), Professor Kwame Karikari, and a digital marketing and communications expert, Stephen N. Boadi.
Guest speaker for the event was the Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah.
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