Tagoe Sisters Grateful To Tobinco Group Of Companies CEO For Huge Support

Ghanaian gospel singers, Tagoe Sisters with grateful Hearts have appreciated Chief Executive Officer of the Tobinco group of companies, Samuel Nana Amo Tobin for his immense support towards their upcoming 40th anniversary celebration.

The amazing singers as part of their fully packed 40th anniversary celebration planned to take place at the Accra International Conference Center on October 15, 2023, they travelled to their hometown — Dunkwa Offin in the central to donate assorted items to the Government hospital which Tobinco offered huge support.

According to them, the brain behind biggest pharmaceutical company and research center on the African continent supported their donation with lots of medicines and other healthcare items to ensure that people of Dunkwa and its environs maintain good healthy and contribute their quota to national development.

The main event which is aimed at giving thanks to the most high for their lives for how far he brought them, such a great gift to serve mankind will have many Ghanaian musical artistes from both secular and gospel on stage to mark this milestone.

At the event, the duo will use the opportunity to raise funds to support their philanthropic projects, so they are humbly inviting the general public to come to support. For the past decade, the singers have taken upon themselves to support brilliant but needy students and other means.

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