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Ghana’s premium high-definition satellite broadcast service provider, SES HD PLUS, has earmarked the month of June 2022 for the celebration of fathers with its “Dads are the 5 times champions” campaign recognizing the role of fathers in our society.
As a platform that enhances family bonding moments, HD+ has initiated an exciting line-up of events, promotions, and rewards this June to highlight fathers' importance and provide a platform for individuals to honour their fathers.
From June 1- 30, HD+ provides the opportunity for all Ghanaians to celebrate the father figures in their lives by uploading a heartfelt message attached to a picture of their dad via https://www.hd-plus.com.gh/dad-appreciation/.
All through the month of June, the messages and pictures will be telecast via the FeeliFeeli on the HD+ channel available to both TV viewers on the MultiTV platform and HD+ channel 200.
Fathers deserve to enjoy their sports, news, and entertainment channels in crystal clear high-definition (HD) picture quality.
This presents the perfect occasion to gift your father an HD+ Decoder which has been discounted to ¢170 with five monthly subscriptions.
The first 3 customers per day who purchase an HD+ Decoder via https://www.hd-plus.com.gh/fathersday/ will each win a ¢200 gift voucher.
Mindful about Dad’s health, HD+ is set to organise a special Father’s Day Out event with games and free medical screening for all fathers on June 18, 2022.
Follow HD+ and partners for details and don’t miss this opportunity to bond and spend time with Dad and the family.
Speaking on the rationale for these initiatives, Adelaide Abbiw-Williams, Head of Marketing at SES HD PLUS said, “HD+ values the critical role fathers play in society and our individual lives. Fathers motivate us, influence our values, and help us focus on what really matters in life.
"To help consumers recognize fathers for their leadership, selflessness, and support, we have activities lined for our customers to make it easy to show dads, grandfathers, and father figures how much they are valued.
"HD+ is helping by creating the platform for our customers to publicly appreciate their fathers on TV, a fun day out with Dad event and discounting the HD+ Decoder with five months free subscription so you can gift Dad an HD+ Decoder to enjoy quality television viewing moments”.
Apart from offering over 100 free-to-air channels and collaborating with 20 TV channels to deliver their content in HD quality, HD+ Decoders allow TV viewers to control live TV programs with the pause, reverse and record features.
HD+ homes can also watch TV via the My HD PLUS App on up to five phones or tablets with the first mobile-connected receiving 12 hours of free data every month.
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