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The forecourt of the Kumasi unit of The Multimedia Group Limited was thrown into praise and worship as staff of Luv FM and Nhyira FM joined in one accord at the company’s annual thanksgiving service.
The session, marked by heartfelt singing, prayers and a shared spirit of gratitude, saw the staff offer profound gratitude to God for a fruitful year.

The annual gathering reinforced bond and cordiality among staff while serving as an opportunity to reflect on the values that drive the organisation’s duties in broadcasting and community engagement.

Over the years, the service has become a key fixture on the stations’ calendar, providing an opportunity to acknowledge divine guidance and celebrate the collective effort behind their achievements.

Speaking at the event, General Manager for the unit, Jimmy Aglah, encouraged employees to draw strength from their shared purpose and continue working together in unity.

“May today’s service remind us of the strength each of us possesses and inspire us to continue working together with purpose. As we give thanks to God today, may we experience Christ at work in our lives, in our decisions, and in our workplace, guiding and sustaining us every step of the way.
“On a day like this, while giving thanks to the Almighty God, we also give thanks to all stakeholders of our business for your wonderful contributions to our success. We ask for God’s guidance throughout all your endeavours. To our cherished team members, we salute you. We say a big ‘Ayekoo.’”

The service was led by Head Pastor and General Overseer of Love Encounter Faith Walk Ministry, Apostle Eric Osei, who emphasised the importance of people in business.
“The major asset of a company is not the equipment nor the building, but the people. Especially here in Ghana, setting up a business is one of the most challenging ventures. Surviving for over 30 years is truly something to be thankful to God for,” he said. The pastor also led communion during the service.
Staff who attended the service also shared their thoughts on the significance of the annual gathering and their hopes for the year ahead.

Many reflected on the importance of gratitude, teamwork, and faith in guiding both personal and professional growth.
Enoch Owusu Sekyere, Finance Manager at the Multimedia Group, Kumasi, said, “This annual ritual is a sign of giving thanks to the Lord. We thank God for showing us that this year is going to be good. We always pray for our clients and their businesses because we survive on them. When they succeed, we succeed as Multimedia.”
Kate Esi Dzadu, Senior Relationship/Sales Officer, added, “We use this opportunity to say thank you to all our cherished viewers, listeners, partners, and everyone who supports Multimedia in any way. We are grateful”.
Barima Kofi Dawson, Nhyira FM morning show host, said, “We’re not only physical, but spiritual beings too. When we gather like this to spiritually honour our Creator, it is important. Multimedia has taken the lead in ensuring that we fulfil that mandate.”
The event concluded with a collective prayer, seeking blessings for the year ahead and guidance in all endeavours.
The Thanksgiving service remains a testament to Multimedia Group’s commitment to celebrating each successful year while looking forward to continued growth, grounded in gratitude and hope throughout its 31-year journey.
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