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Your Superstation, Joy 99.7 FM will be celebrating some of its loyal listeners for sticking with channel over the years.
According to the Programmes Manager of Joy FM, Edem Knight-Tay, this initiative is to appreciate the listeners’ commitment to the station.
“We just thought that it is about time we rewarded some loyal listeners to say ‘thank you’ for being there for us,” she told Lexis Bill on Drive Time.
She said listeners are requested to tell how Joy FM has impacted their lives.
The station would also be glad to know how long people have been listening to Joy FM, where they listen from as well as mention their favourite programmes, presenters, projects and events.
Winners of the promo will be taken on an all-expense paid trip to Dubai, weekend stays at Maaha Beach Resort, weekend stays and family time vouchers at Labadi Beach Hotel and some really good treats, also from the TcheTche Hotel in Accra.
To be part of this promo, kindly send a whatsAspp message to 0551111997 and tell why you love Joy FM so much.
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