Accra, November 16, 2009 - Fidelity Bank, over the weekend, made a presentation to the Black Satellites at the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium. The presentation was in fulfillment of the Bank's pledge of support to the team before they left for the recently held U-20 FIFA World Cup Tournament in Egypt.
Presenting a token of Ten Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHC10,000.00) to the team, Mr. Jim Baiden, Deputy Managing Director of Fidelity Bank said the Bank is committed to supporting the Sports Council with its plans of providing motivation for Ghana's sports men and women who continue to lift the flag of the country high in world sporting events.
He said Fidelity Bank is very happy with the heroic performance of the Black Satellites and for that matter is very proud to be associated with the team because Fidelity Bank is a winning Bank.
“A physically strong people are very essential in the development of every nation and we at Fidelity share this assertion. We are happy to identify ourselves with this success because our Bank is a success group also” Mr. Baiden said.
Thanking the bank on behalf of the Satellites team, Latif Salifu, who also plays for Liberty Professionals said they are very grateful and are greatly inspired with the kind gesture. He assured the Bank and the entire nation that the Black Satellites are committed to making Ghanaians happy and proud.
Mr. Baiden also said the Bank will continue to support the team because the Bank is always happy supporting worthy causes such as health, education and sports.
Development / Accra / Ghana / Africa / Modernghana.com


Accra floods: 70 seized excavators to be deployed to NADMO for desilting — Munta...
Kasseh Market executives stop sale of food near toilet facility
Three arrested over theft of critical equipment at Komenda Sugar Factory
Nearly half of Ghanaians say military rule can be justified if governments fail ...
GWL resumes production at Barekese Water Treatment Plant after completion of rep...
Economic performance most powerful source of Mahama’s goodwill — IEA
Nyinahini SHS assault: Court strikes out case, urges reconciliation
Even traffic lights in front of police headquarters are being stolen — Roads Min...
One major cause of Ablekuma North rerun violence was lack of security coordinati...
BTU Council divided as Chairman rejects parliamentary mediation in VC dispute