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OmniBSIC Bank successfully hosted a vibrant health walk this morning at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, encouraging participants to embrace an active lifestyle.
It was under the theme "Better Health Starts Here."

The event kicked off promptly at 5:30 AM, attracting fitness enthusiasts, bank staff, and community members dressed in sporty attire.

The walk aimed to promote physical well-being while fostering community engagement.

Attendees enjoyed a refreshing route starting from around the stadium and then outside the campus, with the bank providing hydration stations and health tips along the way.




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