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Gigkits has won the the Best Events Lighting Design Company in Ghana award for the second time at the just ended 2020 Ghana Event Industry Awards.
The event was organized by the Event Vendors Association of Ghana in Accra. The awards programme is organized annually with the aim of empowering and rewarding events stakeholders who have shown exemplary work within the year.
Established in 2014, Gigkits boasts of exceptional designing and producing spectacular technical setups for corporate and private parties, weddings, and conferences. Its key corporate principles are customer satisfaction, innovation, and passion.

In his acceptance speech, the Director of Business Innovations and Growth, Nana Kwame Adu-Gyamfi, was grateful to clients for their trust in the company.
“We have grown to become the pacesetters of event lighting in Ghana because our clients gave us the opportunity to offer our services,” he said.
Mr Adu-Gyamfi indicated that with the massive investments in technology, modern equipment and regular training for its staff, Gigkits is ready to translate client dreams into a lighting reality.
Some events which Gigkits has lighted include; #Kency2020 wedding, African Leadership Network Conference, 2019 (ALNC), Citi Fm’s MOGO Awards 2018 and 2019, GoTV Launch, Send-off party for the Vodafone CEO in 2019, and the Ghana Gold Expo.
Gigkits is active on all social media platforms as @gigkits and can also be contacted via email on info@gigkits.com
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