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An excellent presentation of poetry, rich cultural display and musical performance characterized the Francophone got talent show at the Alliance Francais in Accra.
The event co-hosted by the Lebanese Embassy and Net 36 Vista, owners and developers of Net Village, Vista Village, Lakeside Village and Net Heights attracted Canadian, France, Morocco, Guinea, Togo, and Switzerland ambassadors among others.

Also present at the programme were French schools in the country who battled for supremacy in a special contest.
CEO of Net 36 Vista and organiser of the event, Dr Ben Yartey said, "It's been fun, it's been a huge success as you can see.

"We are looking forward to holding business fares with the Lebanese Community in Ghana and beyond. We are real estate developers and will love to strengthen our bond with the Embassy."
The Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, Maher Khier, commended his counterparts and participants highly for turning up in their numbers and described the event as successful.
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