The excitement echoed through the air as the words 'treasure hunt' reached the ears of nearly a hundred kids, prompting them to run energetically around a designated section of the Aburi Botanical Gardens.
The festive atmosphere began to unfold shortly after noon, once the attendees of the Joy FM Party in the Park had settled into the venue.
To kick off the eagerly anticipated event, the host, Lexis Bill, officially announced to the patrons that treasures had been strategically placed across a section of the venue for everyone to discover.
In no time, some enthusiastic kids were already in motion, eagerly hoping to secure delightful gifts.
Following this announcement, the lively group, joined by numerous others, headed to the treasure grounds to embark on the hunt for the promised goodies.
Among the fortunate patrons were those who discovered Enterprise Life-branded thermal flasks, while others happily secured Enterprise Life-branded books, key chains and a host of products.
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