Media institutions interested in covering the upcoming boxing bout between Emmanuel Tagoe and Sidicki Momba are urged to start sending in their request for accreditation.
Interested parties are to send a scanned accreditation letter from their media house with accompanying scanned pictures of reporters to babyjetpromotionsgh@gmail.com by close of day Wednesday, December 24, 2014.
The accreditation requests will be processed into a computerized system and will be ready for pickup by midday Thursday, December 25, 2014.
It is worthy to note that no media personnel will be admitted to the limited space of the Boxing Day bout without the authentic accreditation tags to be issued by Baby Jet Promotions.
Radio stations are entitled to two accreditation tags with three for television stations.
The written press – newspaper and online are also entitled to one accreditation tag per media house.
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