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Shareholders of Tullow have re-elected Ghanaian Investment banker, Tutu Agyare onto the company’s board.Mr. Agyare was re-elected as a non-executive director at Tullow’s Annual General Meeting Wednesday, 16 May, 2012.Over 72 percent of the shareholders wanted the Investment banker on the board for another year.Speaking to Joy Business from London, Mr. Tutu Agyare says this is a reflection of the good work by the board. Mr.Agyare adds that he will continue to bring his experience on board to deliver value for shareholders’ investments.Mr. Agyare was in 2010 appointed the first and only black African and Ghanaian to serve on the Group’s board.Meanwhile shareholders of Tullow are to enjoy 8 pence as dividend for every share held.
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