Mentorship Session held for 10 Finalists of Citi FM’s “The Literacy Challenge”

A mentorship session was held on Thursday, September 12th 2019 at the Swiss Spirit and Suite, Alisa Hotel in Accra for the top ten finalists in Citi FM’s The Literacy Challenge. 

The finalists were taken through three parts of the mentorship session with resources persons.

The students were taken through some activities aimed at helping them identify their potentials.

Among the speakers were General Manager of Citi FM/Citi TV, Bernard Avle, Apiorkor Seyram Ashong-Abbey, Production Executive at Citi TV/FM,  and Citi FM’s brunch in the Citi host AJ Sarpong.

Citi News’ Umaru Sanda Amadu and Citi Sports Editor, Nathan Quao among other speakers engaged the young students on various topics varying from success at school to choosing appropriate careers in the future

The finalists since Wednesday have been camping,  at the Swiss Spirit Hotel in preparations for the final of the competition.

The top ten finalists of the 2019 edition of The Literacy Challenge on Wednesday also embarked on a familiarization tour of Citi FM and Citi TV.

This was part of scheduled activities lined up as the finalists gear up ahead of the grand finale on Saturday, September 14, 2019.

While on the tour of all the departments of Citi FM/Citi TV, the students were briefed on the day to day activities and roles of each unit to acquaint themselves with the station’s operations.

The students also toured Fan Milk Ghana Limited where they were engaged in a safety and precaution session as well as quality control at the factory.

The finale of the Literacy Challenge comes off tomorrow at the Swiss Spirits and Suites, Alisa Hotel.

The winner walks away with a whopping Gh¢10,000 as well as other prizes from the sponsors.

Citinewsroom.com

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