Ghana’s president celebrates Adenuga's outstanding business acumen at Ovation Christmas Carol
The President of the Republic of Ghana, Mr. John Dramani Mahama, has said that whatever propelled the Chairman of Globacom, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr. (GCON), to foray into the telecommunications business hitherto regarded as the exclusive preserve of foreign investors, must have been raw courage and great audacity.
L to R: King Sunny Ade, Globacom's Commercial Coordinator, Enterprise Business Group, Mr. Folu Aderibigbe, Regional Chief Marketing Officer, Globacom, Mr. Ashok Israni, Regional Director, Marketing Communications, Globacom, Mr. Charles Jenarius and President of the Republic of Ghana, Mr. John Dramani Mahama at the 2016 Ovation Green Carol sponsored by Globacom on Sunday in Lagos.
President Mahama who made the remarks On Monday in Lagos while responding during his induction ceremony into the Ovation Hall of Fame organized as part of the 2016 Ovation Green Carol sponsored by Globacom, announced that this was why "our nation recently conferred Ghana’s highest award of the Companion of the Star of Ghana (CSG) on Adenuga".
“Dr. Mike Adenuga is one African who had broken through in telecommunications and entrepreneurship as a whole. From my experience since I was a Deputy Communications Minister and later Communication Minister, the industry was dominated by foreign companies until Dr. Adenuga came with his submarine cables and innovations. That was why we recently presented him with the highest award. It is good to honour our foremost business people ,” President Mahama stated.
Mahama who was philosophical about his loss in the just-concluded elections, said “while I might feel disappointed that Ghanaians did not see what I was trying to do, the will of the people must be respected. In four years time, there will be another election and the people will speak. Let the narrative be that Africa is developed. I have moved on and will hand over on January 7th”.
President Mahama also lauded the Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Chief Dele Momodu, who also marked his 24th wedding anniversary on the occasion, for his giant strides in the last 20 years of publishing Ovation Magazine and the success of the ninth edition of the Ovation Carol. He described Chief Momodu as “a pan-Africanist, a passionate believer in democracy, a patriot and a comrade.”
In his remarks at the occasion, Globacom’s Commercial Coordinator, Enterprise Business Group, Mr. Folu Aderibigbe, attributed Globacom's actions to the unflinching love the company has for the people.
“From the per second billing which made telecommunications services accessible to all, to our numerous firsts culminating lately, to the speed of life, the Glo 4G LTE, we have always ensured provision of quality products at affordable rates to our esteemed subscribers. This is our bond with Nigerians and we assure you that we will never renege on this", Aderibigbe added.
He further explained that “it is also for this reason that we have continued to partner with laudable initiatives like the Ovation Carol, an international star-studded musical fiesta organized to return thanks to the Almighty for His numerous mercies in the out-going year.”
Also at the event, King Sunny Ade was inducted into the Ovation Hall of Fame whilst other recipients namely the Family of OJB Jezreel and Cymbals Dance Crew were honoured with cash awards. A Ghanaian, Mr. Richard McCarthy was also rewarded with a cash sum of N500,000 for taking kids off the streets of Ghana through boxing.
Contemporary highlife king Flavour performing at the Ovation Carol
All the advertised top artistes gave excellent accounts of themselves with Flavour and King Sunny Ade turning the event into a dance party, while the American legend, Cameo, performing live with a full band in Africa for the first time, took attendees down memory lane with old tunes such as ‘Single’, ‘Attack me with your love’ and so on, to evoke fond memories of the good old days.
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