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FICAC Holds Special Cocktail

 

 

A spectacular cocktail function for World Federation of Honorary Consuls (FICAC) for Pan African Conference delegates has been held in Accra.

 

The event, which was hosted by the Dean Emeritus, Amarkai Amarteifio, the Dean,Hon. Dimitrios Avraam and the Executive Secretary of HCCGH, Hon. Kwame Acquah, offered a lovely setting for networking, creating new relationships, and establishing the tone for an effective conference.

 

The delegates were received with warmth and sincere appreciation during the welcome cocktail event, which embodied the spirit of hospitality.

 

The hosts made sure that each guest was accorded the needed courtesies and sense of belonging, which promoted openness and friendship.

 

The evening offered the participants a laid-back atmosphere in which to socialize, network, and have insightful discussions.

 

The purpose of the cocktail party was to foster networking opportunities for the delegates from various nations and backgrounds to interact and share ideas.

 

Participants had the ability to network with other experts, form fresh connections, and look into potential areas of collaboration. The relaxed atmosphere promoted productive talks and a feeling of community among the delegates.

The welcome cocktail event served as a precursor to the FICAC Pan African Conference, setting a positive and collaborative tone for the upcoming sessions.

 

Delegates had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with their peers, enabling a smoother transition into the conference discussions.

The event generated excitement and anticipation for the substantive discussions and fruitful outcomes to come.

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