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Vodafone Ghana donated ¢10,000 to the Ada Traditional Council to support this year’s Asafotufiami festival celebrations.
The donation is part of Telco’s commitment to promoting Ghana's rich cultural heritage and strengthening its ties with the communities in which it operates.
Asafotufiami, which is celebrated by the people of Ada in the Eastern Region, commemorates the bravery of the ancestors and founding fathers who fought tirelessly and sacrificed to establish the town.
Speaking during the donation, Samuel Gyimah, Executive Head for Accra East, Vodafone Ghana, said, "Vodafone Ghana is pleased to be a part of the Asafotufiami festival.
"As a business, we strive to establish and maintain enduring relationships with various communities across the country, which include Ada, to transform lives and promote development.

"We wish you a wonderful celebration and look forward to strengthening our relationship with the chiefs and people of Ada."
The Division Queen Mother of Adibiawe, Naana Adikia Adi I, who received the donation on behalf of the traditional council, thanked Vodafone Ghana for their unwavering support and expressed her gratitude to the company.
The festival has become one of the most highly anticipated festivals in the country and attracts thousands of patrons.
This year’s edition, which is the 85th, is themed "Uniting the Ada State through our cultural heritage and use of our natural resources."
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