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Regional News of Thursday, 7 March 2019

Source: Eunice Tornyi

Samspop marks International Women's Day

Tucci Ivowi, Deputy CEO of Ghana Commodity Exchange Tucci Ivowi, Deputy CEO of Ghana Commodity Exchange

Friday 8th March, 2019 marks International Women’s day all over the world and the theme globally this year is ‘Balance for Better’.

Samspopwww.samspop.com, the blog for the post-modern African women will be hosting their first event for women at the Stanbic Heights Luxury Living Tea Room, Airport City.

The discussion will be focused on looking at a more gender balanced world. The panelists include consultant psychotherapist Patience Osekre, Eunice Tornyi Music President of ICGC, The Royal Temple and Tucci Ivowi, who is the Deputy CEO of Ghana Commodity Exchange moderated by Lady Sam.

These dynamic set of women panelists have each had to fight against resistance and negative stereotypes in order to achieve their status.

This event is guaranteed to be fun and fruitful as Samspop will bring together a diverse set of women who have been exclusively invited to come up with practical ways to make women be more part of the conversation at large.

Awake purified drinking water and Carnival Strawberry have partnered the program.

CapeMay properties, who unveiled their affordable yet modern signature apartments, late last year have offered to come on board to partner with this event.

Ahead of the event day, Eunice Adjei, director of CSDs and water, Kasapreko Company limited is excited about the initiative which is aimed at supporting Ghanaian women to better manage their affairs.

She said “Ghanaian women are truly gifted, bold, strong and resilient and Kasapreko being a truly Ghanaian brand is proud to associate with initiatives that will empower the people of Ghana”.

Eunice Adjei who is also the managing director of Cape May further encouraged Ghanaians especially women to patronize the event as the knowledge gained will definitely transform their approach to issues in the future.