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The Accra City Hotel last Thursday was graced by masters of literature, top media personalities and business personalities to witness the launch of Georgina Fiagbenu's book entitled: The Wish List, Thoughts That Can Shape Society.'

Ms Esi Ano Sackey, Former British Airways Country Manager delivers the Chair Person's remark

The MTN Ghana's long-serving Senior  Corporate Communications Manager's book was reviewed by the former Chairman of the National Media Commission (NMC) Nana Kwasi Gyan Apenteng.

It was launched by the CEO of Strategic Communications Africa, Esther Cobbah.

Some of the personalities at the launch included the president of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Dr Roland Affail Monney; former Country Manager of the British Airways, Esi Ano Sackey; the music legend, Kojo Antwi; Linda Asante Agyei, vice president of GJA and investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni.

The launch was also attended by executives and colleagues from MTN Ghana including the Corporate Services Executive Samuel Koranteng and his team as well as the Head of Mobile Money Ltd Eli Hini.

Others included the Twifo Atti Morkwa MP, Abraham Dwuma Odoom; Chairman of Allied Oil Company Ltd, Dan Kofi Okudzeto; Executive Director of Media Foundation for West Africa Sulemana Briamah, The Executive Director and Board Chairman of Central Aid Minister Albert B Rockson and Daniel Glover respectively.

Mrs Fiagbenu said her primary motivation for writing the book was to reflect on society and draw attention to some challenges and possible solutions that could be considered to improve the Ghanaian communities.

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