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Psychologists have often said working minds should take a break off work once in a while to help safeguard their mental health and give them a good focus on work.
After all, "All work and no play" they say "makes Jack a dull boy", an age-old colloquialism that corroborates this assertion.
It is for this reason that B.E. Africa, a thriving Event house in Ghana is putting together a never-to-be-forgotten event for the Ghanaian workforce scheduled for 17th December, 2022, the event would congregate revellers from many organisations and outfits and treat them to a fun experience corporate Ghana has never witnessed
The event dubbed "BREATHE" , would seek to de-stress and unwind it's patrons with many exciting activities.
The event which will span the whole day would have activities like the C.E.O's ball juggling for Company CEOs, group paintball wars, Billiard, chess and scrabble, Jenga, limbo, Play station games and many more
Set at a plush location on the highlands of Aburi, "BREATHE" promises a get away feel from all the hustle and bustle of city life. The Aburi Highlands known for its greenery and very cozy weather best fits the bill for this truly unwinding experience.
CEO of B.E. AFRICA Jennifer Hodor in an interview with Myjoyonline.com promised a super-fun event and asked corporate Ghana to take the day off to be a part of this experience.
"We have all been working very hard all through the year and it's time to let our hairs down, take a breather and have some fun on Dec 17. We have so much installed for corporate bodies who would be part of this fun experience so none should miss out"
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