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Management and staff of Focus 1 Media Group, operators of Orange FM, Beach FM, Spice FM among others have paid a historic visit to the offices of The Multimedia Group Limited’s Kumasi Business Unit to congratulate the media giant on its 25th anniversary.
Chief Executive, Kwame Adu-Mante, led a delegation to present a customised anniversary cake to Ghana’s oldest surviving private media enterprise.
General Manager at The Multimedia Group, Kumasi, Jim Aglah, and his management team were on hand to receive the guests.
Mr. Adu-Mante said his outfit found it judicious to share in the joy of The Multimedia Group, with the belief that the media landscape provides an opportunity for both entities to collaborate towards socio-economic development of the country.
“My outfit, Focus 1 Advertising has been dealing with Luv and Nhyira FM a lot.
“Twenty- five 25 years of excellence is a feat we’d all want to emulate and ask you to pray for us to also reach there. We’d like to wish you a happy anniversary and more grease to your elbow,” he said.
On behalf of the MGL family, Mr. Aglah was happy about the kind gesture and acknowledged the partnership and healthy competition between the entities. .
“We’re seeing a lot of growth and potential in what you’re bringing into the market. We are grateful for bringing on that fire. We’d like to say thank you very much and we appreciate it,” he concluded.
General Manager at The Multimedia Group, Kumasi, Jim Aglah, and his management team were on hand to receive the guests.
Mr. Adu-Mante said his outfit found it judicious to share in the joy of The Multimedia Group, with the belief that the media landscape provides an opportunity for both entities to collaborate towards socio-economic development of the country.
“My outfit, Focus 1 Advertising has been dealing with Luv and Nhyira FM a lot.
“Twenty- five 25 years of excellence is a feat we’d all want to emulate and ask you to pray for us to also reach there. We’d like to wish you a happy anniversary and more grease to your elbow,” he said.
On behalf of the MGL family, Mr. Aglah was happy about the kind gesture and acknowledged the partnership and healthy competition between the entities. .
“We’re seeing a lot of growth and potential in what you’re bringing into the market. We are grateful for bringing on that fire. We’d like to say thank you very much and we appreciate it,” he concluded.

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