Ghanaian Entrepreneur, Afua Asantewaa Aduonum, who recently attempted the Guinness World Record for Longest Singing Marathon has been announced as Brand Ambassador for Crystal Galaxy Group of companies.
Crystal Galaxy Group, an indigenous Ghanaian business based in Accra, is involved in diverse sectors, including real estate, aviation, media, shipping, hospitality Management, logistics and more.
As part of the Ambassadorial deal, she was offered 30 scholarship slots for students of Breman Essiam, where she was recently enstooled as Nana Afua Asantewaa Anomatewaa I, the Development Queenmother (Nkosuohemaa).
Addressing patrons at the launch on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at the CLOGSAG Auditorium in Accra, Dr. Isaac Ankomah, the CEO of Crystal Galaxy Group, emphasized the company’s dedication to supporting the education and career prospects of young people.
Against this backdrop he was optimistic that their collaboration with Afua Asantewaa would go a long way to help them achieve this objective.
Dr. Ankomah stated, “This initiative aligns with our mission to foster long-term success within our communities by investing in the education and development of the next generation.”
He said as part of an effort to increase their reach and impact, currently they have branches in Liberia, Kenya, Nigeria and UK, adding that there are a lot of branches coming up in the near future.
Speaking at the event, Afua Santewaa said, as a Women Empowerment advocate, she was happy that Crystal Galaxy College had more young ladies enrolled.
She expressed her appreciation to them for offering her 30 scholarship slots for students of Breman Essiam.
Afua Asantewaa noted that this opportunity would further impact the lives of these lucky students.
“This scholarship program represents more than just financial aid; it embodies hope, opportunity, and the belief that education is a key driver for change,” she remarked.
She expressed her appreciation to the company for the confidence reposed in her to drive and champion conversations around the business.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme