MTN Ghana supports Hogbetsotso Festival

MTN Ghana has embarked on another charitable exercise by donating some valuable items to the chiefs and people of the Anlo Traditional Council in support of the Hogbetsotso Festival.
“At MTN we believe festivals project a lot about African society and are considered an integral part of the development of our communities.
_We also believe that the commercial activities tied to these celebrations improve the economic conditions of the celebrating communities. _
MTN believes that the continual celebration of the Hogbetsotso Festival with the people will strengthen its customer relationships.
This year, MTN is honoured to join the Anlo Traditional Council to celebrate the 2023 Hogbetsotso celebration that recounts the story of your migration and your successes over the years,” he stated.
In addition, MTN also seized the opportunity to educate the masses on MoMo fraud to avoid their exposure to the activities of fraudsters.
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“We all have to help educate our cherished customers on the benefits of keeping their phones and wallets safe,” he added.
he also seized the opportunity to thank the Awomefia of Anlo, Togbe Sri III, Togbe Awusu III, the Awadada of Anlo, and the people of Anlo Traditional for their continuous support and loyalty to the MTN Brand.
Receiving the items, The Awadada of Anlo and members of the Traditional Council expressed their gratitude to MTN for the continuous support of the Hogbetsotso Festival.
Source: Isaac Kofi Dzokpo

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