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On Valentine's Day, the Managing Director of Ghana Post, Bice Osei Kuffour, personally delivered roses to the First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo.
Obour as he is popularly known, delivered the flowers using Ghana Post’s motorcycle in an effort to promote the company’s new delivery system.

This, the company, hopes would ensure Ghanaians patronise Ghana Post for their delivery.

Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo shared the photos of Obour’s delivery on her social media platforms.

She thanked Obour and the Ghana Post for giving her the fresh roses adding that the company is bent on providing reliable and affordable 24-hour delivery services across the country.

“The Delivery Services Market has a huge potential and would no doubt contribute to the profitability of Ghana Post. I wish them well and I encourage all Ghanaians to patronise their services," the First Lady wrote.

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