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Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited has called on the Akropong Traditional Council to express their sympathies to the chiefs and people of the Akuapem Traditional Area on the passing of Oseadeeyo Addo Dankwa III, Okuapemhene.
David Duker, GGBL Divisional Sales Manager – Middle Belt East, expressing the company’s sympathies said “GGBL has enjoyed a good working relationship with Oseadeeyo and the entire Akuapem traditional area over the years.
“This gesture is our way of sympathizing with the good people of Akropong as we mourn a great Chief. Ghana has indeed lost an icon.”
Mr. Duker presented assorted premium products of GGBL on behalf of the company to support the funeral activities.
Receiving the products on behalf of the traditional council, the Omanhene of Amanokrong, Nana Osim Kwatia II, together with the Akropong Hemea and other Kingmakers of Okuapeman, thanked Guinness Ghana for their support.
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