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Business News of Thursday, 20 April 2017

Source: Itel Ghana

Itel mobile Ghana create massive social impact in Accra and Kumasi

Ahuofe Patri with the school children Ahuofe Patri with the school children

Itel mobile Ghana ahead of the Easter holidays sponsored the Luv Fm Blood donation exercise and made a remarkable donation to school kids at the Generation of Hope School at Appese off the Dodowa- Somanya road.

Itel Mobile is currently the leader in producing quality and affordable phones for all Ghanaians and Africa as a whole.

It is also adjudged the 25th most admired brand in Africa. This year they topped phones with outstanding cameras with their latest S31 model.

In its quest to produce fashionable, sleek and high quality but affordable phones, they also seek to create huge social impacts among communities they operate in.

Early this April itel sponsored the Luv Fm blood donation program, which had so many people coming through to give out blood. itel believes that the blood donated will give someone another chance at life. This life saving exercise was sponsored whole hearted to contribute their quota to saving lives and making a change.

In the middle of April, itel with their brand ambassador, Priscilla Opoku Agyeman popularly known as Ahuofe Patri put smiles on the faces of the school kids at the Generation of Hope School at Appese off the Dodowa- Somanya Road. Itel has passion when it comes to developing potentials and education.

They made donations of school bags, books and other stationery to the kids. Also Ahuofe patri motivated and inspired them towards their future aspirations as she engaged and shared moments with the Chidren.

In an interview with the Communications Manager for itel mobile Ghana,Mr. Tuekpe Michael. He clearly stated that itel will continue to invest in social impact activities and charities to change lives of people and communities. He also continued that itel will not relent in producing more fashionable and quality mobile phones for the public.