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Multimedia Group Limited has joined Victory Bible Church International (VBCI) in celebrating a remarkable milestone as the church marks its 40th anniversary.
As part of the occasion, the Group presented a commemorative cake to the church’s founder and overseer, Bishop N.A. Tackie-Yarboi.
The symbolic gesture was made on behalf of Multimedia by two of its senior executives – General Manager for the Adom Brands, Mr. Abdulai Awudu, and General Manager for the Joy Brands, Mr. Francis Fiifi Koomson.
Speaking during the presentation, Mr. Abdulai Awudu praised the immense impact Victory Bible Church has had in Ghana and around the world. Today, the church has grown from humble beginnings in Ghana into a global movement. It now boasts more than 500 branches and over 100,000 members across four continents, overseen by 30 consecrated bishops and 39 global provinces.

Beyond its spiritual mission, VBCI is guided by the vision of “Raising the Foundations of Many Generations,” inspired by Isaiah 58:12.
Over the years, it has rolled out impact-driven initiatives, including an educational fund, a hospital support fund, youth empowerment programmes, community health projects, classroom blocks, boreholes, and clinic renovations.

Mrs. Dora Tackie-Yarboi, wife of the General Overseer, received the cake on behalf of the church.
Multimedia Group, which itself is celebrating 30 years of shaping the Ghanaian media landscape this year, noted that the dual anniversaries highlight a shared legacy of service and impact in the lives of Ghanaians over the past decades.
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