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Mahama’s Firm Lands World Cup Sponsorship Deal

 

 

A Ghanaian mining company, Engineers & Planners, owned by businessman Ibrahim Mahama, has made a significant stride in the world of sports by donating $5 million to become the primary sponsor of the World Cup. According to #Assafuahfm92.7, the sponsorship deal is a major coup for the company and Ghana, showcasing the country’s growing influence in global sports.

 

The sponsorship deal is expected to boost Ghana’s visibility on the world stage, with the country’s brand ambassador, Asar-i duo, likely to play a key role in promoting the country’s image during the tournament. The World Cup, which attracts millions of viewers worldwide, presents a unique opportunity for Engineers & Planners to increase its global footprint.

 

In a statement, Ibrahim Mahama expressed his company’s commitment to promoting Ghana’s image and contributing to the development of sports in the country. “We are proud to be associated with this prestigious event and look forward to showcasing Ghana’s capabilities to the world,” he said.

 

The sponsorship deal is also expected to have a positive impact on Ghana’s economy, with potential revenue streams from tourism, hospitality, and related industries. The country’s sports ministry has welcomed the initiative, saying it aligns with the government’s efforts to promote sports development.

 

Engineers & Planners is a leading mining company in Ghana, with operations in various parts of the country. The company’s sponsorship of the World Cup is part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives aimed at giving back to the community.

 

The World Cup is one of the most-watched sporting events globally, and Engineers & Planners’ sponsorship deal is a testament to the country’s growing reputation as a major player in the sports industry.

 

Author: Korkor Anumu

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