
Owner of Food Lovers Special Fragrant Rice, FNJ Investments Limited, has agreed to offer sponsorship for the ongoing peace campaign tour being championed by legendary Akosua Adjepong.
The sponsorship comes in the form of products (rice) exclusively, for the cooking competition session which is amongst groups, unions and associations of the towns(s) which will be visited in the remaining 9 regions in the country.
Public Relations Manager of the musician, Manuel King, expressed the delight of the management team for the bold step taken and the kind gesture shown in support of the laudable programme.
“We are very grateful and honoured for showing your support for peace and we will have this gesture in our minds”, he told Chief Executive Officer of FNJ Investments Limited, Niranjan Renati. King and Akosua Adjepong also took to their instagram accounts and wrote an appreciation message to the company
According to King, the cooking competition session will also serve as a form of direct advertisement for the companies who have their products being used for food preparation. He also denoted that companies who have new food products must take advantage of the opportunity this programme has created.
Coming April 30, 2016, Eastern region, precisely Oda, will be the place to experience Akosua Adjepong & The Highlife Heroes.



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