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The Multimedia Group Limited has held its annual thanksgiving service, bringing management and staff together in praise, reflection, and renewed commitment to God as the company looks ahead to another year of service and growth.
The service, marked by an atmosphere of gratitude and reverence, featured spirited praise and worship led by the Multimedia Choir, with soul-stirring ministration from gospel musician Rama Antwi, whose songs set the tone for worship and thanksgiving.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Executive Officer of the Multimedia Group, Kwasi Twum, called on staff to remain conscious of God’s benefits and to anchor their confidence in Him alone. Drawing from Psalm 103, the CEO urged employees not to take life, work and wellbeing for granted.

“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits,” he said.
Mr Twum reflected on the privilege of employment and stability, reminding staff that many qualified professionals remain unemployed despite years of training.

“There are doctors, nurses and people with master’s and PhDs who are still sitting at home, and we report on them all the time. God has blessed us with work, so let us not forget His benefits—the benefit of the air we breathe, the work we do, our families, and good health,” he noted.

He further charged the house to recognise God as the source and sustainer of every achievement the company enjoys.
“God is the pillar of our lives and the source of the blessings we have. As we step into this year, let us do so with confidence, knowing He has gone ahead of us and will crown our year with great success. Let our boast not be in ourselves, not in social media following, funds, titles, positions, or bank accounts, but in Him alone,” he stressed.

The Chief Operating Officer of the Multimedia Group, Ken Ansah, also encouraged staff to maintain focus and faithfulness as the company plans for the year ahead.
“Those who look up to Him radiate with joy, and their faces are never ashamed. As we focus on the year ahead, let us look up to Him so we will radiate in joy and shame will never find us,” he said.

Mr Ansah further urged staff to embrace responsibility and diligence in their respective roles.
“Let us focus on the parable of the talent and strive to be called faithful servants,” he added.
Delivering the exhortation, Apostle General of Royalhouse Chapel International, Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah, encouraged staff to remain steadfast and courageous, assuring them of God’s presence even in challenging moments. He exhorted the congregation from Psalm 23:4, reminding them that fear has no place where God leads.

“Even though we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, we will fear no evil, for God is with us,” he declared, urging staff to move forward with confidence, knowing that God’s guidance and protection remain constant.

Rev. Korankye Ankrah commended the leadership of the Multimedia Group and encouraged staff to remain loyal and faithful, noting that greater heights lie ahead for the organisation.

The thanksgiving service also served as a moment of recommitment to the values that have sustained the Multimedia Group over the years — integrity, excellence and service to the public. Management reminded staff that the company’s impact goes beyond broadcasting and publishing, touching lives and shaping national conversations.

With songs of praise echoing through the auditorium and prayers offered for the leadership, staff, and their families, the service underscored the Group’s belief that its progress is firmly anchored in God’s guidance.
Below are photos from the event









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