O B Amponsah, a medical doctor by profession, turned Friday’s Ghana Club 100 Awards into bouts of laughter, not even the President, could resist his jokes.
The following video has more.
The Ghana Club 100 (GC100) is an annual compilation of the top 100 companies in Ghana to give due recognition to successful enterprise building.
The awards, organised by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) at the Kempinski Hotel, Accra adjudged MTN Ghana the number one company in Ghana.
Receiving the award, the company said it felt humbled by the recognition.
It thanked its staff and stakeholders for contributing to its success.
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