
Audio By Carbonatix
Airtel Ghana joined thousands of Ghanaians and foreign dignitaries to mourn with Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and Asanteman during the burial of Asantehemaa Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II on January 19.
Led by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Lucy Quist, the Airtel team made a donation as custom required before joining other mourners to file past the mortal remains of the Queen of the Ashanti Kingdom.
The Asantehemaa's burial service was attended by thousands people including President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, former Presidents, Jerry John Rawlings, John Agyekum Kufuor, John Mahama, and former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan.

Airtel Ghana CEO, Lucy Quist
Residents of the Ashanti Region, traditional leaders and dignitaries from other countries including Nigeria, and members of the diplomatic corps were in attendance.
The four day ceremony witnessed a classic display of the rich Ashanti and Ghanaian culture.
Mrs Quist signed the book of condolence on behalf of the Board, Management and employees of the Smartphone Network.
The other members of the Airtel Ghana team included the company’s Sales and Distribution Director, Samuel Sarpong, Head of Corporate Communications, Richard Ahiagble, the Business leadership team in charge of the Ashanti Region – Kwaku Asiedu and Patrick Seidu.
Latest Stories
-
Gov’t to establish agro-processing drive to boost jobs, food security
2 minutes -
Driver, mate injured as truck carrying second-hand bales overturns at Alajo
2 minutes -
Digital fraud now an economic threat, not just a crime issue – Prof. Bokpin
14 minutes -
Mobile-money histories should unlock loans, insurance for informal workers – BoG fintech head
14 minutes -
Every agricultural constituency has received 1,500 bags of fertiliser to support farmers – Agric Minister
19 minutes -
Poor maintenance undermined $250m health equipment investment under Atta Mills administration – Mahama
25 minutes -
Ato Forson says government will move from fiscal consolidation to growth and jobs agenda
27 minutes -
Mahama announces plans for new maternity block at Korle Bu, pledges to replace ‘death trap’ building
30 minutes -
New Korle Bu cath lab to boost specialist heart and stroke care, reduce overseas referrals – Health Minister
32 minutes -
Destruction of over 2,000 firearms signals tougher enforcement against illegal weapons – Julius Debrah
34 minutes -
Storm gathering among private schools over GES’ ban on graduation ceremonies
34 minutes -
Gov’t begins saving for GH¢54bn DDEP repayment due next year
36 minutes -
Energy Commission, Abu Dhabi’s Global South Utilities sign MoU to boost Ghana’s energy transition agenda
40 minutes -
Ghana’s telcos owe musicians and it’s time to pay up
41 minutes -
Indian state on the boil after raped girl’s body fished out of pond
50 minutes