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Captain Amoabeng’s personal story of risk, perseverance and progress has been an inspiration to many Ghanaians who are striving to take their own step forward.
He was always keen on giving back to his homeland.
After leaving the military in 1982, Captain Amoabeng, armed with his passion for Accounting and strong principles, quickly recognized a need to support entrepreneurs like himself with much needed financing.
On Thursday, November 21, Agnes Essah, Marketing Director of Guinness Ghana Breweries Ltd paid a visit to Captain Amoabeng and presented him with a personalized bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label as a token of appreciation of this true son of Ghana…and to start the festive season right.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a blended scotch whisky drawn from some of the rarest and finest casks in the Johnnie Walker reserves.
This one of a kind rare whisky has now been made the only one of its kind with a personalized message to Captain Amoabeng.
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