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First Capital Plus Bank, headline sponsors of the Ghana Premier League, will present a set of drums to each of the 16 Premier League clubs on Monday, 7th April, 2014.
This initiative is in fulfilment of First Capital Plus Bank’s promise of helping to boost supporting in the top-flight league
The donation of the set of drums to all the 16 team by the league’s sponsors is meant to boost fans to support their teams and promote a competitive atmosphere at the various league centres.
First Capital Plus Bank will present the drums to the Ghana Football Association at a ceremony to be held at the GFA’s headquarters in Accra at 12noon on Monday (today).
Ghana FA executive members as well as chairman of the Premier League Board will be in attendance and there will be interview opportunities for the media.
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