
The Chief Executive of MTN, Ghana's number one mobile network company, , has congratulated Ghana's Black Satellites on their terrific accomplishment of clinching the Under-20 World Cup at the recently held tournament in Cairo, Egypt.
“On behalf of the MTN Group and over 100, 000,000 subscribers across 21 countries in Africa and the Middle East, I wish to send our warmest congratulations to Ghana's Under-20 team for making Ghana and Africa proud with this unprecedented feat at the highly competitive global tournament,” Mr. Goshen said in a release.
“MTN, as the leading telecommunications company in Ghana, aligns with your success in becoming the number one team in your category and we celebrate this victory with you.
“We see this feat as a shining example of leadership and the power of the can-do spirit, which are values MTN exemplifies in its operations throughout the world and shares with the team.
These values drive MTN to provide our valued subscribers with the best connections, clearest voice calls, fastest internet speed, widest 3G coverage and best value for money, MTN believes in striving only for the very best,” added the Chief Executive.
He indicated that Ghana's victory at the Under-20 World Cup is proof that African football is alive and well and MTN considers the phenomenal success as a foretaste of the great exploits which African teams will display at the FIFA 2010 World Cup tournament, in the next 232 days.
“MTN has consistently shown love for football precisely because the game is a manifestation of what our brand and our business values stand for – the energy and vitality of striving to be the best.
As we once again extend our sincere congratulations to the players, coaching staff and management of the Black Satellites, we join the rest of Africa in eagerly looking forward to next year's extravaganza,” the MTN boss concluded.
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