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Travel agency, EyesInDubai, and its founder, Kingsley Kojo Aikins have visited the Teshie Orphanage with an undisclosed cheque and food items.
Speaking to the founder, this kind gesture as part of the agency’s corporate social responsibility was initiated to assist the children in the home and put smiles on their faces.
The donation was presented by the founder and some of the agency’s Ghanaian clients such as Lisa Quama of DWP Academy, the CEO of Lawsons Apparels, the CEO of Supernova Records, the CEO of Billzwardrobe, CEO of Sandis Skincaregh, the CEO of Clone Incentives, the CEO of Green Grub Limited, David Bampo, Dickson, and Clone Inventive.
During the visit, the children were entertained, shared a dance with Lisa Quama of DWP Academy and had enough food and drinks to enjoy.
Speaking after the donation, Mr Aikins said, “The agency is known to help clients who visit Dubai experience beautiful memories. We entreat everyone coming to Dubai to hit us up on all our socials and reach us or to have the experience through EyesInDubai.”
“This is our way of giving back to society and we have many projects that we are going to embark on that will support development in the country.” He added.
EyesInDubai is a premium provider in terms of pick-up and drop-off services, photography, visas, tickets, hotel reservations, and treasured tour activities.
The Dubai-based agency is well-known for providing an upscale experience for customers in need of quality hospitality services such as short-term rental options and a platform where people can book travel experiences all year.
EyesInDubai has hosted renowned personalities from other parts of Africa, Europe, Asia, and America. From Ghana, the agency has hosted Bola Ray, Sarkodie, Sandra Ankobea, DWP Academy dancers, Asantewaa, Dr Cryme, celebrity dentists, and other great families and corporate organizations from all over the world who want to experience Dubai.
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