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Your radio for discerning listeners, Joy 99.7FM and all the Joy brands (Joy News, Joy Prime and Hitz FM) invite you the 2024 Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols.
The programme is slated for December 15, 2024, 3pm sharp at the Labadi Beach Hotel.
This carols event will witness angelic performances by some of Ghana's top gospel musicians.
Last year, the Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols featured gospel musicians such as Celestine Donkor, Perez Musik, Joe Mettle, Nii Okai and the Grace Choral International.
The lessons were also read by dignitaries from media, politics, governance, arts and the corporate world.
This year, our lessons and carols will be interspersed with fun Christmas pop quizzes which will see a lot of our audience go home with very beautiful Christmas packages.
Attendance is free and open to everyone, however, you need to reserve a seat. Simply send INVITE and Hashtag #JoyNineLessons to 0551111997 or call 0302216540 to reserve a seat.

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