Sunday, 15 February 2015

TV3, Abba Investments dedicate F-14 Concert to Castro

Organizers of the 2015 F-14 Concert, Abba
Investments, with support from TV3, are set to offer
lovers a top-notch treat at the Accra International
Conference Center this Saturday, in celebration of
St. Valentine’s Day.
ABBA INVESTMENTS is a project management
outfit with specialty in events, outreach programs,
product activations and multimedia production
services.
The organizers say this year’s event is dedicated
to the memory of sensational Hiplife Artiste Castro,
who was the key headline performer for the 2014
event. The outstanding musician known in real life
as Theophilus Tagoe, mysteriously went missing in
July last year, while in the company of a female
acquaintance with whom he had gone jet skiing in
Ada.
Neither the body of the artiste nor his acquaintance
was found after thorough searches by marine
police officers. Per Ghana’s laws, Castro can only
be declared dead, and his funeral rites held after
seven years.
The F-14 CONCERT which simply translates as
“February 14 Concert”, is a unique annual initiative
with the theme “a passion for love and country”.
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This platform brings together the upper class,
middle-income earners and the youth to enjoy
love-filled live musical performances from the
budding music stars on Valentine’s Day.
In 2015 and beyond, the proceeds from the event
will be used to engage stakeholders towards the
reduction of child labour in cocoa growing and
mining communities across Ghana. This will be
done through effective advocacy campaigns.
“F14 CONCERT is a unique initiative to celebrate our
love for each other as we enjoy the sleek and
soothing tunes from renowned musicians both
home and abroad on Valentine’s Day”.
In 2014, the F-14 Concert at the Accra International
Conference was one of the highly patronized
Valentine’s Day events on the Ghanaian calendar.
F-14 Concert 2015 promises to be a night to
remember, and we will love for you to be a part of
it. We look forward to a partnership that promotes
“a passion for love and country”, thus gradually
reviving the Ghanaian spirit of patriotism and
celebrating our undying love for each other.

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