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Gennex Pizza: Fanteakwa South Will Soon Be The Center Of Attraction In The Country – MP Reveals

The Member of Parliament for Fanteakwa South constituency in the eastern region, Hon. Kofi Okyere Agyekum who is affectionately called Hon. Arafat has revealed that his constituency will soon be recognised as the center of the country.

He made this revelation following the grand opening of Gennex Pizza (Restaurant and Grill) in his constituency owned by the hiplife legend Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah popularly known as Tic and formerly Tic Tac.

According to him, the establishment adds to the already established Linda D’Or and Paradise Exclusive Resort and will be the constituency that would feed all commuters that ply Accra – Kumasi highway.

“I thank my junior brother for bringing this business into my constituency. Already there are two popular ones; Linda D’or and Paradise. This inclusion will give individuals variety of options and also promote my constituency. Very soon fanteakwa South will be the center of the country. All those plying Accra – Kumasi Highway will stop at fanteakwa South and that is very strategic” – Hon. Kofi Okyere Agyekum said.

That not alone, he acknowledged the impacts of these in the district aside the popularity.

“This will also boost our revenue and reduce the unemployment rate in the district and Ghana at large” – Hon Arafat added.

He therefore used the opportunity to appeal to other well meaning Ghanaians and the citizenry of fanteakwa South district to emulate the C.E.O. of Gennex Pizza, Tic.

By: http://radiooneghana.com

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