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The Multimedia Group has has opened a new plush office complex to house its Kumasi unit comprising Luv FM, Nhyira FM and Multi TV.
The unit has moved to Ayigya near the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology on the main Accra-Kumasi Road, after 12 years of operation at Amakom, also in Kumasi.
A special dedication service was held early Friday afternoon to officially commence work at the premises.
The ultra modern offices of Luv and Nhyira fm, is located at Block 10P, Top High Ayigya Residential Area.
Chief Operating Officer of the Adom Division, Klaus Von Backustein says the relocation is to strategically position Multimedia to offer improved services to its internal and external publics.
Business Manager of Luv and Nhyira FM Jim Aglah, assured discerning listeners the station will continue to broadcast top quality programmes and deliver social change to the community.
Story and pictures by Kwabena Ampratwum and Ohemeng Tawiah
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