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As part of being loyal to its numerous listeners, a member of the Multimedia family, Nhyira FM is giving out match tickets to its loyal sports listeners on the "Nhyira Power Sports" programme which runs from 10-12noon daily.
This gesture comes as a result of shortage of tickets in the Kumasi Municipality ahead of the Play off between Ghana and Egypt on Tuesday .
Meanwhile reports are that tickets for the much anticipated encounter are the hottest seling commodity in the metropolis and this has made certain individuals hoarding tickets to sell to the highest bidders on the match day.
Delali Atiase, Head of Sports of Nhyira Fm believes this philantropic gesture is not a nine day wonder.
"Tickets for our listeners will be going on daily basis for them to know we cheerish their contibutions on daily basis on our programmes," Host of the show said.
There will be live commentary on the match from 3:30pm on Tuesday on all Multimedia platforms.
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