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Renowned Ghanaian media personality and broadcast journalist Nana Aba Anamoah has been unveiled as the official brand ambassador for Nexus Global Services Ltd., a leading healthcare facilitation and medical support company committed to improving access to quality medical care for Africans.
The partnership brings together one of Ghana’s most influential media figures and a healthcare brand focused on bridging gaps in access to specialised medical services internationally.
Nana Aba Anamoah, known for her credibility, advocacy, and strong connection with the Ghanaian public, will support Nexus Global Services’ mission to educate, advocate, and guide individuals and families through complex healthcare decisions.
Speaking on the collaboration, Nexus Global Services noted that Nana Aba’s lived experiences, professional integrity, and passion for social impact align strongly with the company’s vision of patient-centred care. The partnership is expected to amplify public awareness of the availability of advanced treatment options abroad through trusted channels.
As brand ambassador, Nana Aba Anamoah will play a key role in public education campaigns, patient advocacy initiatives, and strategic communications aimed at demystifying specialised medical treatments and encouraging proactive healthcare planning.
Commenting on her appointment, Nana Aba Anamoah expressed her enthusiasm about working with a brand dedicated to easing the burden families face when navigating healthcare challenges. She highlighted the importance of access to accurate information, trusted guidance, and timely support when making life-changing medical decisions.
Nexus Global Services provides comprehensive end-to-end healthcare facilitation services, including access to specialised medical treatments, international referrals, dialysis support, and coordinated care pathways tailored to patients’ needs.
The collaboration marks a significant milestone for Nexus Global Services as it strengthens its public engagement efforts and reinforces its commitment to delivering compassionate, reliable, and accessible healthcare solutions to Ghanaians seeking treatment abroad.
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