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Ometel Global Limited has opened the first ever Motorola shop in Ghana to provide customers with some new phones made by the brand.
According to the Managing Director of Ometel Global Limited, Andrew Nana Kufuor, his outfit aims to provide customers with quality phones that come with great new features.
The new Motorola shop was opened to bring back Motorola phones to the Ghanaian market. The prices of phones from the Motorola shop range from ¢1,000 and beyond.

Ghana is a vibrant and rapidly growing market where mobile technology plays a crucial role in connecting people, driving economic growth and empowering communities.
Managing Director of Ometel Ghana Limited, Andrew Nana Kufuor said the Motorola phones are of great quality than other phones in the market.
With commitment to delivering high quality, innovative smartphones, Motorola Ghana aims to provide consumers with cutting-edge technology and exceptional user experiences.

He called on customers to embrace the brand in order to have value for their money.
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