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 NIB officials call on NTC management

• Ms. Esther Kumi (Fifth from right) with Mr. Martin Adu-Owusu [fourth from right) Staff from NIB and NTC Management after the meeting Photo: Okai Elizabeth

Officials of the National Invest­ment Bank (NIB) on Thursday called on the management of The New Times Corporation (NTC), publishers of The Spectator and The Ghanaian Times newspapers, in a bid to strengthen the existing relationship between the two organisations.

The officials were led by the Re­lationship Manager, Corporate and Development Banking, Mrs Esther Kumi, Mr Alhassan Abdul Wahab Mr Ignatius Dapaah, Relationship Managers of the bank.

Addressing the NTC management, Mrs Kumi said the bank was ready to support the company, promising to work out flexible loan scheme for staff of the corporation.

The Managing Director of the NTC, Mr Martin Adu- Owusu commended the officials of the NIB for being a strong backbone to the NTC in their moments of difficulty.

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He congratulated the new Managing Director, Dr Doli- Wura Zakaria on his appointment and called for a partner­ship that will enhance the operations of the NTC.

Mr Adu- Owusu also appealed to the bank to assist an intern with the corpo­ration, Ms Agnes Owusu, who has been diagnosed of brain tumour and needed to undergo surgery.

The Editor of The Spectator, Mrs Georgina Naa- Maku Quaittoo urged the officials to frequently interact with staff of NTC on the operations of the bank to be well informed.

The Acting Editor of The Ghanaian Times, Alhaji Salifu Abdul- Rahman ad­vised the bank to continue to support the Corporation “because we are not in good times.”

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Other management members of the NTC present at the meeting were Su­pervisor, Advert, Sales and Business Re­lations Mrs Edzodzi Can-Tamakloe, the Acting Chief Accountant, Mr Eric Nkum Antwi, Channel, Marketing and Circu­lation Manager, Mr Alfred Koomson, Technical Services Manager, Mr John Lawson and Human Resource Manager, Mrs Agnes Nketia.

 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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