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A delegation from The Multimedia Group Limited (MGL) visited the family and management of Kencity Media (Oman FM) to offer their condolences following the passing of their broadcaster, Kwabena Kwakye, also known as Wofa KK, in Accra.
Led by Chief Executive Officer, Kwasi Twum and accompanied by several top managers and staff, the company expressed heartfelt condolences to the management, staff, and bereaved family, as well as to the nation for the loss.
Others included General Manager of the Akan Brands of The Multimedia Group, Abdulai Awudu, Adom FM Programmes Manager, Joshua Tigo, Head of News and Current Affairs A. C. Ohene and Adom TV News Editor, Martha Crentsil-Acquah.
Other members of the delegation were senior presenters such as Kweku Adu Kumi, Afia Amankwaa Tamakloe, Maame Akua Austin, Abena Opokua Ahwenee, Kwamena Idan, Akumaa Mama Zimbi and Omanhene Kwabena Asante.
Mr A. C. Ohene, representing the management, pledged the company’s support throughout the funeral rites. He also signed a book of condolence opened in honor of the late broadcaster on behalf of The Multimedia Group.
The family of the late broadcaster has scheduled March 9, 2024, for his one-week celebration. Kencity is the venue for the ceremony.
Below are photos from the gathering.





















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