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Head Pastor of Miracle Manna Church in Kumasi has admonished staff and management of the Multimedia Group to always show gratitude to God for His mercies instead of focusing on what they do not have.
Speaking at a special thanksgiving service organised by management and staff of Multimedia Group in Kumasi, Pastor Joy Obed Obeng underscored the need to capitalise on opportunities that come with the New Year to positively impact lives of others.
“God has given us another opportunity this year to make a positive impact. In institutions like ours where things have become routine, if you don’t take care you will be comfortable but that is not it, you can do more. God expects us to do more,” he added.

Amidst praise- singing and dancing, staff prayed to shed off challenges of 2017 and look forward to blessings in 2018.
General Manager, James Aglah, charged staff to continue the hard work and improve performance.
At a reception held to round off the occasion, two highest performing sales executives were honoured for their contribution to the business last year.

Rashid Mohammed of Luv FM and Darien Jackson of Nhyira FM received a citation and undisclosed sums of money.
The two staff pledged their commitments to work harder to increase sales and exceed their targets for 2018 in the bid to keep the award next year.
Marketing Manager, Isaac Antwi, revealed a new plan to institute quarterly awards for exceptional salespersons.
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