Audio By Carbonatix
Ekor Odel Ltd, the parent company of Sultan Drinks Ghana, last month donated anaesthesia supplies to Holy Family Hospital at Nkawkaw.
The donations which have been estimated to cost $200,000 was made on April 19, 2019, and it was to fulfil the company’s commitment to supporting the community where it does business.
Chief Medical Doctor at the hospital, Dr Isaac Antwi and Head of Anesthesia Dr Ramos Agyarko, received the supplies on behalf of the hospital.
The company’s President, Kwabena Odame, complimented the medical team for their dedication and contribution to the community they serve.
Ekor Odel Ltd is the sole distributor of Blackseed Sultan Drinks in Ghana.
Sultan Drinks are manufactured in Austria from natural mineral water and they come in four different flavours with superior natural taste: Sultan Power, Sultan Ice Tea Cola and Orange.
The ingredients in sultan drinks are Black Seed, Royal Jelly, Ginseng, Ginger, Honey, Turmeric and Cola.
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