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The Multimedia Group has expressed its profound appreciation to the Chief of Staff of the Republic of Ghana, Mr Julius Debrah, for gracing the 2025 JoySports Invitational Tournament with his presence, family, and team.
The Chief of Staff spent the day at the University of Ghana Stadium, where the tournament was staged, engaging warmly with participants and spectators. His involvement, organisers noted, added a special touch to the competition.
General Manager of Joy Brands, Fiifi Koomson, described the Chief of Staff’s presence as “a mark of humility and leadership,” emphasising that his participation went beyond ceremonial duty.
“We are deeply grateful to the Chief of Staff for not only honouring our invitation but for choosing to spend the day with us, alongside his family and staff.

"His willingness to participate wholeheartedly is a reminder that leadership is not only about occupying office but also about showing up, sharing experiences, and standing with the people,” Koomson said.
He added: “Mr. Julius Debrah’s presence brought warmth, excitement, and inspiration to everyone on the grounds. The JoySports Invitational is about togetherness, and his decision to be part of it with his family embodied that spirit perfectly.”

The General Manager also extended appreciation to the members of the Chief of Staff’s office who supported and accompanied him, noting that their commitment contributed significantly to the day’s success.
The 2025 JoySports Invitational Tournament brought together 51 corporate institutions to compete across 15 sporting disciplines, fostering networking, and healthy competition.
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