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Glo vow to stage finest CAF Awards yet

Sat, 15 Dec 2012 Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku

Telecommunications giants, Globacom are leaving no stone

unturned to make this year’s GLO-CAF Awards ceremony the best organized yet

since they took over the sponsorship of the continental showpiece 8 years ago.

The countdown to see which of defending titlist, Yaya Toure,

his Ivorian compatriot, Didier Drogba or Cameroonian star, Alexander Song will

emerge the 2012 African footballer of the year is now down to days with the

December 20 mega event at the Banquet Hall of State House in Accra getting ever

closer.

And the Glo Mobile Ghana organizers have sworn to make the occasion

expected to be graced by among them, FIFA President Sepp Blatter, CAF capo Issa

Hayatou and many other dignitaries a great success.

A variety of music, dance , comedy and magic led by Mali’s legendary

Salif Keita, Nigeria’s enigmatic masked performer, Lagbaja, South Africa’s

Yvonne Chaka Chaka and her world famous a chapella-singing compatriots -

Ladysmith Mambazo have been lined up to entertain guests at this year’s gala.

The customers of Glo are also not left out with 250 special

invitation slots pledged for active customers and subscribers to attend the

awards ceremony as well as sponsorship of two out of that number on an all-

expense-paid trip to Dubai.

The Glo Customer Care Department announced on Wednesday that

since the promo commenced on November 15, one hundred (100) subscribers have so

far qualified for invitation and are already being contacted to claim their

invitation tickets to the Glo-CAF Awards gala at designated Glo outlets.

“As a strong African brand, we at Glo are delighted at this

rare opportunity of bringing our cherished Ghanaian subscribers under the same

roof and within arm’s length of the superstars, icons and headliners of

Africa’s most popular sport,” said Derek Obuobi, Head of administration at Glo

Mobile Ghana.

Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku