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The Joy cluster brands of The Multimedia Group will on Fathers’ Day, June 21, 2020, celebrate all fathers working on the frontline in the fight against Covid-19.
The Joy Cluster include the Multimedia Group subsidiary brands JoyPrime, Joy FM, JoyNews, Hitz FM and MyJoyOnline.
The programme dubbed My Dad is Tough seeks to celebrate the men risking their lives on a daily basis to ensure the country is protected from the devastating effects of the pandemic.
Ghanaians who wish to celebrate their fathers on this special day are encouraged to submit entries in order to win amazing prizes for their dads.

To make an entry, audience of the English brands of the Multimedia Group have to make a minute video recording, confirming their fathers are frontline worker, explaining why they must be celebrated.
Participants must also make available, their contact details and that of their fathers in their entry.
Participants have up to Saturday June 13, 2020 to make their entries. Entries must be made to the WhatsApp number 0559691797.
The “My Dad is Tough” Father’s day celebration is sponsored by DBS Roofing Sheet, Franko Trading Enterprise, Soccabet, OD Bitters, Hepa Plus Immune Booster, Adonko Bitters.
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