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Ghana VP pushes local chocolate for Valentine's Day
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86769, member: 27"] A Valentine’s Day post just turned into a soft power push for Ghana’s cocoa sector, with the Vice President nudging everyone to grab local chocolate instead of imports. Valentine’s Day cocoa message [LIST] [*]Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang posted on Facebook on February 14. [*]Message aligned with Chocolate Day and Valentine’s Day celebrations. [*]She encouraged Ghanaians to buy locally produced chocolate. [*]Appeal framed cocoa as one of Ghana’s standout global gifts. [/LIST] Push for national support [LIST] [*]Opoku-Agyemang linked chocolate purchases to national development. [*]Post urged citizens to show love through made-in-Ghana treats. [*]The Vice President highlighted premium cocoa as a source of pride. [*]The call emphasized sharing chocolate while choosing Ghanaian products. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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