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As the world marks World Heart Day on Friday, September 29, host of Drive Time on Joy FM will be hosting an awareness walk on Saturday, September 30 to commemorate the day.
The walk up the Aburi Mountain is part of Lexis Bill’s ‘Walk with Lexis’ campaign which seeks to encourage the culture of exercising and healthy living among Ghanaians.
Saturday’s walk, which begins at the Ayi Mensah toll booth, will further seek to encourage people to avoid cardiovascular diseases by exercising regularly.
This year’s theme for World Heart Day is ‘Share the Power’. It encourages people across the world to take care of their heart and inspire others to do the same.
The regular health walk campaign by Lexis Bill, which kicked off in April last year, has seen several personalities and Ghanaians join the award-winning radio host to push a healthy living agenda.
Lexis Bill has constantly maintained that he is “passionate fitness lover and over the years I have seen the benefits of working out and thought I shouldn’t keep it to myself so let’s step out there and get a lot more people live a healthy life.”
Participants of Saturday’s Walk with Lexis, apart from walking up the Aburi Mountain, will also engage in vigorous aerobics, health talk, and screening.
Participants will also win amazing prices during the walk.
Saturday’s ‘Walk with Lexis’ is sponsored by Garmin, Awake Mineral water, Yomi Yoghourt, Rexona, Medicas Hospital, Castrol and Invest Eye Capital.













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