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Television personality, Gifty Anti, will launch her first book titled ‘A Bit Of Me’ Saturday, July 6, at the Trinity Baptist Church at Legon, Accra.
The launch will take place during the ‘Women called to worship’ event taking place at the same venue.

The host of the talk show The StandPoint and a former news anchor, is an inspiration to many women in Ghana and will use the book to among others, tell the untold stories of her.
Founder of the Fountain Gate Chapel, Rev. Eastwood Anaaba is expected to grace the event as guest speaker.
Also in attendance, of course, will be Nana Ansah Kwao IV, chief of Adumasa township in the Eastern Region. His unflinching support for his wife is at all times palpable.
Renowned gospel artistes like Selina Boateng, Cynthia MacCauley and many others, will be ministering at the launch.
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