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Mothers’ Day 2022 is just around the corner. As many look forward to celebrating their mothers and the mother figures in their lives, Joy FM is determined not to be left out.
Ahead of the celebrations, Ghana’s superstation Joy FM will spend time with some influential mothers who work hard in the media landscape, in an event dubbed Media, Showbiz and Motherhood Dialogue.
The event will assemble some household names in the industry including Gifty Anti, Nana Aba Anamoah, Dzifa Bampoe, Claudia Lumor, Dr. Ellen Osei, Diamond Michelle, Doreen Avio and Diana Hopeson. These are carefully selected media practitioners who have toiled to stay professional in their line of work, while catering for more than just the basic needs of their children.

But how do they keep the balance? Media, Showbiz and Motherhood Dialogue seeks to unearth the secret to joggling a demanding career in media and being a great mother to their kids. The event promises to be exciting as time is spent with superwomen.
Media, Showbiz and Motherhood Dialogue will be hosted by Edem Knight-Tay, Programmes Manager, Joy FM and Host of Home Affairs on Joy 99.7 FM. It is scheduled to take place at the Labadi Beach Hotel, on Saturday, May 7, 2022 and is strictly by invitation.
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