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Presenters of Ghana's leading entertainment television channel, Joy Prime TV, Roselyne Felli, KMG and Abena Asiedua Akomeah on Friday morning launched the station’s new studio to celebrate 4 years of quality programming.
The launch, which coincided with the commemoration of this year's National Farmer's Day featured market women who shared their trading experience with viewers of the station.
Kwanpa music band was there to provide live music for the programme.
Asanka Avenue Restaurant displayed a variety of local foods with breakfast for the production crew while Sheba also provided refreshment to complete the morning.
An entertainment icon, Bullgod, who was one of the studio guests assisted the presenters to cut the anniversary cake.






























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