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The Akosombo Textiles is making a steady comeback as it prepares to launch an exciting set of new fabrics.
On Sunday, September 19, the wax print company will unveil the collection at the Women In Worship Concert scheduled to take place at the UPSA Auditorium.

In typical ATL fashion, the unveiling will take a unique approach with the concert’s headline and supporting acts all wearing and displaying the new collection.
The ceremony promises guests to look forward to ministrations from Ghana’s Music Artiste of the year, Diana Hamilton and gospel musicians; Florence Obinim, Obaapa Christy and Daughters of Glorious Jesus

Also, Mercy Chinwo and Judikay from Nigeria are slated to perform at the programme.
Meanwhile, ATL has offered the public a chance to win a ticket to Women in Worship via its social media handles.
In addition, it given equal chances to customers to be among the first to own the new collection and promises amazing prizes to be won in select retail stores when they buy.
One can buy the new collection at: No. 40 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue or shop online at www.atlfabrics.storefrontmall.com.

Akosombo Textiles (ATL) has carved a niche for itself as a creative, innovative name in the Ghanaian wax print industry.
ATL has consistently delighted Ghanaians with quality Wax print designs that are both authentically Ghanaian and globally recognised.
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