He commended Vodafone Ghana for sponsoring the second quarter thought-provoking and emotional but rib-cracking thriller, Damaged Goods, describing the telecoms giant’s support as most charitable and worthy. “Essentially we view our association with [Roverman] as a platform that can show exactly who we are as a caring brand. Our customers are everyday Ghanaians; Ghanaians who use our services as an every life and if this is platform that expresses real life in action on stage. “This is going to be a continues partnership with Roverman because Roverman Productions over the years have proven to be a platform where Ghanaians find genuine expression,” said Mr Amankwah at the post-premier presser. Damaged Goods shows at the National Threatre on June 24 and 25 and July 1 and 2.
Source: GhanaWeb June 22, 2017 17:46 UTC