The Victory International Bible Church (Prophetic Sanctuary) in Kokomlemle, on Friday witnessed the outpouring of grateful and thankful hearts for God’s sustenance through the years as management and staff of the Multimedia Group Limited (MGL) stomped the venue with songs of praise.
Led by The Multimedia Choir, staff and management joyfully sang and danced, expressing gratitude for God's protection, provision and love over the years.
Guest Speaker and Head Pastor of Empowerment Worship Centre, Pastor Gideon Danso emphasised the importance of appreciation, quoting the Bible in Psalm 100:4 to underscore the fact that gratitude motivates God to continue blessing His people.
Pastor Danso urged both management and employees to recognise the pivotal role of the divine factor in sustaining the company's relevance.
Chief Executive Officer of MGL, Mr Kwasi Twum, credited the organisation's growth and successes to God’s abiding grace and expressed eternal gratitude to God for His unwavering love in sustaining and facilitating the company's expansion over time.
KT, as he is affectionately known, exclaimed; "Wow! Twenty nine years of Christ at work! I remember our small beginnings and can see how far God has brought us. Many things have changed, and others have remained the same. We have many reasons to celebrate God today because the future will be glorious.”
Despite many challenges that have confronted the company, Mr. Twum emphasised two enduring elements that have withstood the test of time for him.
“Christ remains at work in MGL, and our core values as community champions and models of integrity remain the same. 29 years is a full testimony to the core values that have defined us, and MGL must unapologetically stand with the people and not the powerful.
“We should continue to be fearless, credible, and independent, and we should always keep in mind that responsibility comes with accountability, and we must uphold the values of the organisation that make us exceptional,” he admonished.
MGL Board Chairman, Mr. Kwaku Awotwe, who was also present at the praise and prayer feast, said he was excited to be a part of the company’s success story.
He recalled joining the company 20 years ago after KT, as Kwasi Twum is affectionately called, reached out to him to help create a strategic plan that has been the guide for growth and stability.
“We have grown over the years and I’m proud to be part of the success story, but it wouldn’t have been possible without the God factor,” he acknowledged.
Mr Awotwe further charged personnel to see themselves as vessels building a mighty edifice that will survive many years and bring transformation.
The Chief Human Resource Officer, Nana Mbroh Elegba, commended the company's achievements in 29 years of media excellence and emphasised the importance of celebrating this milestone, which he said would not have been possible without God.
He also led the gathering to observe a minute of silence for the late Lead Camera Technician at the company, Modestus Eloame Zame, who died in April, 2023.
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