By Forgive Adjoa Forfoe
Staff of
Airtel Ghana were joined by a host of celebrities to raise funds towards the
company's employee-driven initiative dubbed "Airtel Catwalk for
Charity" in support of breast cancer awareness.
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John Dumelo modelling |
The show was
the climax of a month-long campaign by Airtel, through its Change Maker
programme, to raise awareness and take action on breast cancer. The event was
graced by hip-life music duo, Keche of Aluguntugui fame, actor, John Dumelo,
Lexis Bill, host of Drive Time on Joy FM, and Giovani of YFM and ETV.
Other
celebs, who graced the ocassion, were co-host of Citi FM’s breakfast
show, Kojo Akoto Boateng, Dr So, Jacinta and Airtel Ghana’s brand ambassadors,
Kalybos and Ahuofe Patri.
The
celebrities would not be left out of a truly exciting night—John Dumelo hit the
runway much to the admiration of the audience, Kalybos and his team performed a
rib-cracking skit and Keche thriled all with some of their popular songs.
The Legal
and Corporate Affairs Director of Airtel, Mrs Hannah Agbozo, expressed her
excitement to have the celebrities join them at the event.
“It
means they care about this worthy cause as much as we do at Airtel. As the
well- loved telecom brand, supporting projects that make the most impact in our
communities is what we do.
"We
are making a change in the daily lives of many through our commitment to
create awareness and combat breast cancer. There's, however, still
a lot to be done and we encourage many more people to join us for this truly
worthy cause," Mrs Agbozo said.
Last year,
Airtel Ghana supported the Sweden Ghana Medical Cancer Foundation and The
Judith Ellen Awuah Darko Foundation with funds raised through employee donations.
This year,
Airtel employees embarked on a social media campaign that urged all the
company’s employees, as well as customers and Ghanaians in general to take keen
interest in awareness creation and prevention of breast cancer in Ghana.
- See more
at: http://graphic.com.gh/entertainment/events/52963-celebs-join-airtel-for-charity.html#sthash.TFRd6LX4.dpuf
Staff
of Airtel Ghana were joined by a host of celebrities to raise funds
towards the company's employee-driven initiative dubbed "Airtel Catwalk
for Charity" in support of breast cancer awareness.
The show was the climax of a month-long campaign by Airtel, through its Change Maker programme, to raise awareness and take action on breast cancer. The event was graced by hip-life music duo, Keche of Aluguntugui fame, actor, John Dumelo, Lexis Bill, host of Drive Time on Joy FM, and Giovani of YFM and ETV.
The show was the climax of a month-long campaign by Airtel, through its Change Maker programme, to raise awareness and take action on breast cancer. The event was graced by hip-life music duo, Keche of Aluguntugui fame, actor, John Dumelo, Lexis Bill, host of Drive Time on Joy FM, and Giovani of YFM and ETV.
Other celebs, who graced the ocassion, were co-host of Citi FM’s
breakfast show, Kojo Akoto Boateng, Dr So, Jacinta and Airtel Ghana’s
brand ambassadors, Kalybos and Ahuofe Patri.
The celebrities would not be left out of a truly exciting night—John Dumelo hit the runway much to the admiration of the audience, Kalybos and his team performed a rib-cracking skit and Keche thriled all with some of their popular songs.
The Legal and Corporate Affairs Director of Airtel, Mrs Hannah Agbozo, expressed her excitement to have the celebrities join them at the event.
“It means they care about this worthy cause as much as we do at Airtel. As the well- loved telecom brand, supporting projects that make the most impact in our communities is what we do.
"We are making a change in the daily lives of many through our commitment to create awareness and combat breast cancer. There's, however, still a lot to be done and we encourage many more people to join us for this truly worthy cause," Mrs Agbozo said.
Last year, Airtel Ghana supported the Sweden Ghana Medical Cancer Foundation and The Judith Ellen Awuah Darko Foundation with funds raised through employee donations.
This year, Airtel employees embarked on a social media campaign that urged all the company’s employees, as well as customers and Ghanaians in general to take keen interest in awareness creation and prevention of breast cancer in Ghana.
- See more at: http://graphic.com.gh/entertainment/events/52963-celebs-join-airtel-for-charity.html#sthash.TFRd6LX4.dpufThe celebrities would not be left out of a truly exciting night—John Dumelo hit the runway much to the admiration of the audience, Kalybos and his team performed a rib-cracking skit and Keche thriled all with some of their popular songs.
The Legal and Corporate Affairs Director of Airtel, Mrs Hannah Agbozo, expressed her excitement to have the celebrities join them at the event.
“It means they care about this worthy cause as much as we do at Airtel. As the well- loved telecom brand, supporting projects that make the most impact in our communities is what we do.
"We are making a change in the daily lives of many through our commitment to create awareness and combat breast cancer. There's, however, still a lot to be done and we encourage many more people to join us for this truly worthy cause," Mrs Agbozo said.
Last year, Airtel Ghana supported the Sweden Ghana Medical Cancer Foundation and The Judith Ellen Awuah Darko Foundation with funds raised through employee donations.
This year, Airtel employees embarked on a social media campaign that urged all the company’s employees, as well as customers and Ghanaians in general to take keen interest in awareness creation and prevention of breast cancer in Ghana.
Staff
of Airtel Ghana were joined by a host of celebrities to raise funds
towards the company's employee-driven initiative dubbed "Airtel Catwalk
for Charity" in support of breast cancer awareness.
The show was the climax of a month-long campaign by Airtel, through its Change Maker programme, to raise awareness and take action on breast cancer. The event was graced by hip-life music duo, Keche of Aluguntugui fame, actor, John Dumelo, Lexis Bill, host of Drive Time on Joy FM, and Giovani of YFM and ETV.
The show was the climax of a month-long campaign by Airtel, through its Change Maker programme, to raise awareness and take action on breast cancer. The event was graced by hip-life music duo, Keche of Aluguntugui fame, actor, John Dumelo, Lexis Bill, host of Drive Time on Joy FM, and Giovani of YFM and ETV.
Other celebs, who graced the ocassion, were co-host of Citi FM’s
breakfast show, Kojo Akoto Boateng, Dr So, Jacinta and Airtel Ghana’s
brand ambassadors, Kalybos and Ahuofe Patri.
The celebrities would not be left out of a truly exciting night—John Dumelo hit the runway much to the admiration of the audience, Kalybos and his team performed a rib-cracking skit and Keche thriled all with some of their popular songs.
The Legal and Corporate Affairs Director of Airtel, Mrs Hannah Agbozo, expressed her excitement to have the celebrities join them at the event.
“It means they care about this worthy cause as much as we do at Airtel. As the well- loved telecom brand, supporting projects that make the most impact in our communities is what we do.
"We are making a change in the daily lives of many through our commitment to create awareness and combat breast cancer. There's, however, still a lot to be done and we encourage many more people to join us for this truly worthy cause," Mrs Agbozo said.
Last year, Airtel Ghana supported the Sweden Ghana Medical Cancer Foundation and The Judith Ellen Awuah Darko Foundation with funds raised through employee donations.
This year, Airtel employees embarked on a social media campaign that urged all the company’s employees, as well as customers and Ghanaians in general to take keen interest in awareness creation and prevention of breast cancer in Ghana.
- See more at: http://graphic.com.gh/entertainment/events/52963-celebs-join-airtel-for-charity.html#sthash.TFRd6LX4.dpufThe celebrities would not be left out of a truly exciting night—John Dumelo hit the runway much to the admiration of the audience, Kalybos and his team performed a rib-cracking skit and Keche thriled all with some of their popular songs.
The Legal and Corporate Affairs Director of Airtel, Mrs Hannah Agbozo, expressed her excitement to have the celebrities join them at the event.
“It means they care about this worthy cause as much as we do at Airtel. As the well- loved telecom brand, supporting projects that make the most impact in our communities is what we do.
"We are making a change in the daily lives of many through our commitment to create awareness and combat breast cancer. There's, however, still a lot to be done and we encourage many more people to join us for this truly worthy cause," Mrs Agbozo said.
Last year, Airtel Ghana supported the Sweden Ghana Medical Cancer Foundation and The Judith Ellen Awuah Darko Foundation with funds raised through employee donations.
This year, Airtel employees embarked on a social media campaign that urged all the company’s employees, as well as customers and Ghanaians in general to take keen interest in awareness creation and prevention of breast cancer in Ghana.
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