A section of Vodafone Ghana’s Enterprise customers were treated to an unforgettable night of drama by Roverman Productions last Friday.
It was part of a move by Vodafone to deliver an unmatched experience for its customers and to also usher them gracefully into the Christmas festivities.
The play, titled “Nicholas”, set the National Theatre alight with its touch of humour, suspense and professionalism. Customers of Vodafone were also treated to good interactions over food and drinks to cap off a great evening.
Sharing a brief message with the customers, Yolanda Cuba, Chief Executive of Vodafone Ghana said:“Our commitment to our customers represents the very core of what we stand for as a company. Over the years, our association with Roverman has yielded great results and we hope today’s event is a continuation of that success. The future of technology is truly exciting and Vodafone will continue to give customers optimism and confidence.”
Vodafone Ghana’s partnership with Roverman has brought dividend to the telecom company in the areas of brand visibility and customer experience.
Vodafone sees its relationship with the theatre house as one that will continue to bring entertainment and transformation to the Ghanaian society.
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