Bright Addae Foundation manager honours Afro-Arab group chairman

The Administrative cum Operations Manager of the Bright Addae Foundation Dickson Boadi has named his bouncing twin girls after the most decorated business tycoon Alhaji Salamu Amadu, the CEO and Chairman of the Afro-Arab Group of Companies.

Anila and Anisa will both have Salamat attached to their name as their father has chosen to call them in appreciation to his boss.

According to Mr. Boadi, naming them after Alhaji, Salamu Amadu signifies loyalty, honour, and appreciation to all what the Afro-Arab Group Boss has offered him and his family.

“I thank God for this great day we all have been waiting for. Glory be to God my wife gave birth to two beautiful girls and I want to name them after my friend, brother, mentor, adviser, teacher, role model Alhaji Salamu Amadu. This is just to show appreciation, honor, and loyalty to him”.

He added it doesn’t usually happen for girls to be named after a man but to him naming the beautiful girls after Alhaji Salamu accomplished a promise he made the first time he met the Afro-Arab boss.

“Let me reveal this to you, my wife delivered on Monday and to my surprise, he (Chairman) sent me a message to check up on me and said to me that he dreamed that I was dead and to his knowledge, I shared the good news with and he told me that I have a long life.”

“My daughters will be called Anisa Salma Boadi and Anila Salamat Boadi and it is my prayer that they emulate their grandfather Alhaji Salamu Amadu.”

Let me also show appreciation to Former CAF Executive Council Member and Ghana Football Association President Lawyer Kwesi Nyantakyi who under his leadership Ghana witnessed unflappable glory as far as football is concerned and also to the Ghana Olympic Committee President Mr. Ben Nunoo Mensah.

Source: Ghana Web

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