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Officials of Luckiest have made a generous donation of assorted items and cash to the Queen Mother of the Oguaa Traditional Area, Nana Ekua Abookye VI, at a brief ceremony held at the Emintsimadze Palace in Cape Coast.
The donation, which included a 43-inch NASCO television set, packs of bottled water, cartons of assorted drinks, and other valuable items, was presented as part of Luckiest’s commitment to supporting traditional leadership and fostering strong community ties.

Present at the ceremony was Luckiest Brand Ambassador, Mr. Goodluck (Mike Osei Berkoo), who expressed the company’s joy in extending a hand of support to the Oguaa State. He emphasized that the gesture was a way of showing appreciation for the cultural heritage of Cape Coast and strengthening the relationship between the brand and the community.

Also present was the Media Officer for Luckiest, Yaw Owusu, who reiterated the company’s belief in giving back to society and supporting initiatives that preserve tradition and culture.

Receiving the items on behalf of the traditional area, Nana Ekua Abookye VI expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Luckiest for the kind gesture. On the other hand the chief of staff of the palace, Nana Kojo Kraa 1 noted that such support from corporate bodies goes a long way in promoting development and sustaining cultural heritage.

The event was graced by elders of the Oguaa Traditional Council, community members, and officials from Luckiest, creating an atmosphere of unity and celebration at the palace.
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