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Joy4Fame Group of Companies, producers of Instant Honey ginger tea has donated Gh¢20,000.00 and some products to the National Women’s Premier League club, Berry Ladies.

The gesture was part of the outfit’s Corporate Social Responsibility to give back and to support Women’s football in the country.

“We want to support Women’s Premier League grow in Ghana and looking at Berry Ladies’ performance in the Premier League, you would realise that they need the support and we decided to come to their aid.” The Group CEO Mr. John Obiri Yeboah and Mr. Alswel Annan, the Marketing Manager of Joy4Fame Group of Companies said during the donation.

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“We believe that motivation plays an integral role in human’s life. This is to motivate the team to continue to deliver as expected of them. We believe this gesture would go a long way to positively impact on their performance.”

Mr. Annan added that the company would continue to support Berry Ladies, saying “This is just the first part of the donation and we would continue with it. We have a big vision for the team and we need them to be disciplined, continue with their sterling performance that compelled us to come support and as time goes on, we would do better and contribute significantly to what we have done for the team”

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Head coach of Berry Ladies Mercy Tagoe who received the donation on behalf of the club thank the group for the kind gesture.

“We appreciate this kind gesture and this would serve as a source of motivation to propel us to the top.

“We are now at the top. I know it is too early to blow our horns but this gesture is on a positive note. This is going to bring fireworks from us.

“This kind of gestures really encourage us as women. I want to urge other cooperate entities to come on board to support the women’s football in Ghana,” she added.

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

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