Myself and the 3 winners of the just ended Miss Akwaaba 2024 culture and tourism reality show are back home safely from our memorable weekend stay at the Volta Hotel, Akosombo. THANK YOU JESUS!!!
Once again we say a big thank you to the General Manager Mr. Stephen Ofori and his great staff at Volta Hotel and Dodi World for hosting the 3 winners, Boatemaa, Miss Akwaaba’24, Naa Adjeley, 1st runner up, Mina Aba, 2nd runner up and my good self Joe Osae, CEO of Ceejay Multimedia, the organizers of Miss Akwaaba Season 3.
We had a really good time in Akosombo. The cruise on the MV Dodi Princess II was very special. How can we forget about the tour guide cum MC who had to mention our queens’ names at every opportune time of the cruise to Dodi Island. And because of that kind of special treatment, our winners were also given the opportunity to have exclusive pictures with the captain of the boat, Captain Sey.
But the most memorable of all was when Mina Aba was handed the mic to do a solo of that beautiful song by Paapa Yankton “Tena Me Nkyen”. The soprano songstress did not disappoint at all, she nailed it perfectly. Congrats dear! You made us proud.
We’re also grateful to Mr. Israel, the restaurant coordinator and his men and women at the restaurant for dishing out those sumptuous meals to us throughout our 3-day stay at the splendid Volta Hotel. Our biggest thanks though goes to the Senior Front Desk Supervisor, Auntie Dela for the great coordination she had with management to make this memorable experience with Volta Hotel and Dodi World possible.
On behalf of myself, the indefatigable Joe Osae a.k.a. Ceejay and also our 3 queens, we want to say thank you Volta Hotel and Dodi Princess for giving us this unforgettable weekend stay at your plush Hotel.
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Please check out our social media page for all the exciting pictures and videos for our amazing 3-day trip to Akosombo.
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