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The Greater Accra Old Vandals Association was proudly represented at the 23rd Anniversary Celebration of the First Sky Group, an event that brought together some of Ghana's most influential personalities.
The colourful ceremony was honoured by the presence of President John Dramani Mahama, who attended as the Guest of Honour, alongside Ministers of State, MPs, Chief Executive Officers, Traditional Rulers and a host of renowned clergy, including Sam Korankye-Ankrah, Stephen Wengam, Nicholas Duncan-Williams, and other respected men of God.
Addressing the gathering, the President commended the leadership and staff of First Sky Group for their consistency, resilience, and contribution to Ghana’s economic growth over the past 23 years.
He encouraged management and staff to continue working wholeheartedly, with dedication and integrity, to ensure that First Sky Group not only maintains its greatness but scales even higher in the years ahead.
A special moment of pride for the Old Vandals fraternity came when the Executive Chairman of First Sky Group, Eric Seddy Kutortse, himself an Old Vandal, warmly acknowledged the presence of the Greater Accra Old Vandals Association.
Clearly excited by the show of solidarity, Mr Kutortse expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Vandals who came to support one of their own, describing their presence as deeply encouraging and motivating.
ABOUT FIRST SKY GROUP
Founded over two decades ago, First Sky Group has grown into a diversified Ghanaian conglomerate with interests spanning multiple sectors of the economy.
Subsidiaries of First Sky Group include First Sky Construction, Volta Serene Hotel, Western Serene Hotel, First Sky Commodities, Serene Insurance, First Sky Bitumen Processing, Frerol Rural Bank, and the yet-to-be-opened Oti Serene Hotel.
Through its operations, First Sky Group continues to create employment, support entrepreneurship and contribute meaningfully to national development.
The presence of the Greater Accra Old Vandals Association at this landmark celebration reaffirmed the Association’s commitment to excellence, leadership and loyalty to its members who are making a significant impact in Ghana and beyond.
As First Sky Group marks 23 years of remarkable achievement, the message was clear: when one Vandal rises, the entire fraternity stands proud.
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