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Mothers who were lucky to have given birth within the first 48 hours after the launch of Airtel Ghana received hampers of baby care products from the telecoms operator.The mothers also got Airtel phones and SIM cards with 50 Ghana cedis airtime.Staff of the company visited the maternity ward of the Eastern Regional Hospital at Koforidua where the products were distributed to deserving mothers.The staff said the team visited Koforidua because they wanted “to show that mobile telephony should be accessible to everyone in Ghana; this in turn contributes to the social and economic development of the Nation.”The Airtel team was led by Antoinette Atuah, PR & Events Specialist and Maame Dufie Cudjoe, CSR Coordinator.They told the mothers that the gesture was part of Airtel’s corporate social responsibility and encouraged the mothers to put the gifts to good use.The mothers expressed gratitude to Airtel and agreed to make the most of their gifts.The matron of the maternity ward Ms Mary Afrah was delighted with the gesture.Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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