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Telecom company Tigo Ghana is promising patrons of the 2014 Joy FM Skuuls Reunion a day to remember as it will give away several exciting gifts including latest handsets and devices.
It will also set up tech zones to give patrons a feel of the latest devices and free Wi-Fi access to ensure real time updates for their selfies and social media updates.
In the run-up to the biggest alumni event in Ghana, Tigo has been running several promotions on radio and social media to bring the various secondary schools closer.
Through Tigo Cash also, alumni from various schools have been contributing towards their former schools.
As usual there will be good food and plenty to drink with great music from some of the top African DJs.
Saturday, 25th October, 2014 is the date for the most exciting experience this year which will be held at the Independence Square in Accra.
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