The occasion was a refreshing one set to relax all those who helped in the making of another young Music Star by Charterhouse - Justice.
While his car was peacefully packed at the Entrance of the Ashanti Hall of Alisa Hotel, last Tuesday, where the cocktail and official presentation of the car took take place, the proud owner was occasionally seen smiling to himself and glancing at the sleek VW Polio Sedan car with content.
He was sported in a white shirt, a pair of silky brown trousers, fine black shoes, a thin small gold chain and an ever-wide grin that complimented his looks with a touch of stardom.
As guests patiently waited for that moment when his car key will be officially handed over to him, several waiters ensured that all glasses were filled with assorted drinks to probably push down the small chops that were in abundance.
In the midst of the “cocktailing” each of the top four contestants was allowed few minutes to share his or her experiences over the past weeks. And as expected, Justice was full of praise for Charterhouse, the sponsors, his family, friends and families.
As promised at the beginning of Stars of the future this year, the winner of the text and win promotion, George Kofi Yeboah, who voted as much as 43,049 times for his favorite contestant was awarded with A Return Trip for two, to South Africa plus accommodation and US$ 500, courtesy of Reality Vacation Innovation.
Mr Yeboah’s prize was received from Nicholas Mwanza (Branch Manager of RVI) on his behalf by his sister, Comfort Nana Yaa Yeboah. Prizes for all the runners-up as publicised were also presented.
This year’s Stars of the future was sponsored by, MTN, GTV, LG, Close – up, Castle Milk Stout, National Theatre, RVI and Universal Motors.