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Regional News of Wednesday, 6 July 2016

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Made-In-Ghana donates Aduanehene rice to Chief Imam

Chief Imam, Dr. Sheikh Usumanu Nuhu Sharabutu receives the presentation Chief Imam, Dr. Sheikh Usumanu Nuhu Sharabutu receives the presentation

Made-In-Ghana has presented bags of Aduanehene rice by Wienco Ghana and some assorted drinks from Africola to the National Chief Imam, Dr. Sheikh Usumanu Nuhu Sharabutu, towards the celebration of this year’s Eidul Fitr.

As part of the annual activities by Made-In-Ghana campaign, they call on the Chief Imam at his residence.

This visit was in part supporting the Eidul Fitr festivity and to extend their campaign in promoting made in Ghana products to the Muslim community.

As the Ramadan ends Made-in-Ghana urges all Ghanaian Muslims to purchase Aduanehene Rice for their meals since rice is main ingredient of meals among the Muslim community.

In a brief statement while presenting the items, the campaign ambassador for Made-In-Ghana products Emelia Arthur highlighted the spirit of sharing among Muslims, their continuous prayer and their love for local products as exhibit in their way of dressing.

In line with her role in creating awareness on Made-In-Ghana goods and services, Emelia Arthur took the opportunity of the visit to admonish Muslims to keep on with the purchase of products made in Ghana and to use rice from Aduanehene, Africola, and GTP during this year’s Eid Ul Fitr.

Receiving the items on behalf National Chief Imam, his spokesman, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, thanked the Team from Made-In-Ghana, and Aduanehene Rice for the donation, adding that the company has made it a point and duty to support the Imam and fellow Muslims and that they [Muslims] were grateful.

National Chief Imam stressed that, as Ghanaians we should patronize goods made in this country.

He called for the peace between Christians and Muslims to be maintained and prayed for the nation.