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Co-host of Prime Morning on Joy Prime, Kpekpo Maxwell Justice (KMJ), has been made a brand ambassador for the 2023 edition of the Volta Trade and Investment Fair.
The appointment was made by the Volta Regional Minister, Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa, requesting the dynamic media personality to help maximise the fortunes of the fair.
KMJ is also expected to bring influence and creativity to the forefront and help effectively promote the fair to a broader audience.
"We have been following your professional journey and are impressed with the dedication and quality work you have delivered over the years. Your personality inspires many individuals, making you a significant influencer," the Minister states.
The Volta Trade and Investment Fair is an initiative of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Eastern, Volta and Oti branch, in close collaboration with the Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC).
The fair is slated for 26th November to 10th December 2023 at the Ho Jubilee Park under chairmanship of the Volta Regional Minister.
Volta Region is seen as a microcosm of Ghana because it is a blend of everything found in the country. It has a beautiful coastal belt, grassland savannah, the mountainous and forest zone.
The region also has a variety of mineral resources including crude oil in the Keta basin, lithium in the mid Volta among others. What is required is to harness these resources to create wealth, and job for the nation and we consider well-structured packaged and marketed trade and investment fair as the appropriate vehicle to achieve this goal.
KMJ is a radio/TV personality with the Multimedia Group Limited. He is also an event MC, actor, voice-over-artist, entrepreneur, and brand influencer with riveting, suave, result-oriented, and insightful traits that define a talented personality with many hats.

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