
Ghana Media Giant Credits Faith at Thanksgiving Service
The Multimedia Group, one of Ghana's largest media companies, gathered hundreds of employees for their annual thanksgiving service, where leaders reminded staff that their success stems from something bigger than business strategy. In a culture often dominated by self-promotion, the CEO's message struck a different chord: gratitude over glory.
When Kwasi Twum stood before his staff at the Multimedia Group's thanksgiving service, he didn't lead with quarterly earnings or expansion plans. Instead, Ghana's media CEO opened with a simple reminder: don't forget to say thank you.
The annual gathering brought together employees from across the company's television, radio, and digital platforms for worship, reflection, and a dose of perspective. Gospel musician Rama Antwi set the spiritual tone while the company's own choir led praise songs that filled the auditorium.
Twum drew from Psalm 103, urging his team to "forget not all His benefits." He painted a stark picture of the job market beyond their office walls, where doctors, nurses, and PhD holders search for work despite years of training. His company reports on unemployment regularly, making the irony impossible to ignore.
"God has blessed us with work," Twum told the crowd. "Let us not forget His benefits: the air we breathe, the work we do, our families, and good health."
The CEO then challenged his employees on where they place their confidence. In an age of social media metrics and public validation, his words cut against the grain. "Let our boast not be in ourselves, not in social media following, funds, titles, positions, or bank accounts, but in Him alone," he said.

Chief Operating Officer Ken Ansah echoed the theme of looking upward rather than inward. "Those who look up to Him radiate with joy, and their faces are never ashamed," he encouraged, urging staff toward faithfulness in their daily responsibilities.
Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah, leader of Royalhouse Chapel International, delivered the main message from Psalm 23. He reminded the gathering that even in difficult valleys, fear doesn't belong where God leads. "Even though we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, we will fear no evil, for God is with us," he declared.
Why This Inspires
In a business world that often celebrates self-made success, watching a major corporation pause to acknowledge a higher source feels countercultural. The Multimedia Group's influence extends far beyond their broadcast towers. They shape national conversations across Ghana, making their commitment to gratitude and humility particularly meaningful. When leaders publicly credit their faith over their strategies, they model a different definition of success for everyone watching.
The service doubled as a recommitment to the values that built the company: integrity, excellence, and public service. Management reminded staff that their work touches lives beyond ratings and reach, carrying responsibility along with opportunity.
With prayers offered for families and leadership alike, the gathering reinforced what the company believes keeps them grounded: that progress anchored in gratitude lasts longer than progress built on pride alone.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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