Miss Ghana finalists and officials |
Finalists
of the 2012 edition of the Miss Ghana beauty pageant have paid a day’s visit to
the head office of Information and Communication Technology giant IPMC.
All
20 finalists were at the Adabraka head office to familiarize with the working
environment of IPMC, a proud sponsor of this year’s event.
They
were led on a trip of the company’s facilities by officials of IPMC, who took
time to explain into detail, the work routine and functions of the various
units at the head office. The contestants were also introduced to some of the
hardworking staff at the office, who seized the opportunity to interact and
wish them the best of luck.
The
team was later treated to lunch at the Paloma Restaurant after which they paid
another visit to the Ring Road Branch of the company.
CEO
of IPMC, Amardeep S. Hari, reiterated his outfit’s commitment to the Miss Ghana
brand, which according to him, offered a unique platform for IPMC to support an
initiative that was giving hope to the youth of Ghana.
IPMC,
he said, would continue to identify with the vision of the Miss Ghana event,
promising that his outfit was committed to ensuring that Information Technology
education remained a priority for every young Ghanaian.
The
contestants thanked him for the support thus far, and promised to make his
outfit proud.
“IPMC’s
sponsorship of this year’s Miss Ghana is very exciting,” Inna Mariam Patty, CEO
of Exclusive Events Ghana, said.
“This
is mind-blowing,” she added.
As
part of the mouthwatering and unprecedented prize package for Miss Ghana 2012,
all 20 finalists will receive IT products from IPMC.
Already,
some 500 young ladies, who turned up for the national auditions in Tamale,
Kumasi and Accra, are to benefit from a special discounted I.T training with
the company. Vouchers for the training have already been presented to the
beneficiaries.
Credit: Newsone
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