The Multimedia Group Limited (MGL) on Saturday held a thanksgiving service to kick start the year 2021.
The event which took place at the Action Chapel International was also to acknowledge the goodness of God upon the company in a challenging year 2020 for the whole world and the business.
Speaking at the gathering, Chief Executive Officer of the Group, Kwasi Twum said the company has come thus far by the grace of God.
“We at The Multimedia Group will not be ashamed of Jesus Christ's manifestation in our business and our lives,” he said.
On his part, Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of the Action Chapel International Ministry, Nicholas Duncan Williams noted that thanksgiving is good.
The man of God said to forget about God's mercies and grace is an act of ungratefulness.
He said the Group has stood the test of times lauding it for its fair and objective reportage over the years.
The event also saw some hardworking staff appreciated for their outstanding contribution to the growth of the industry.
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