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DIPLOMATIC CALL FINALLY MAKES APPEARANCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA.

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After series of meetings between the Editor, Business Development Manager and Share holders of the Diplomatic Call Brand on one side and some selected key personalities from the Ghanaian Diplomatic Circles on the other side, a unanimous decision was made for Diplomatic Call to make an appearance and also be visible on social media.

The series of meetings were necessary because of the initial stand taken by share holders of the Diplomatic Call Brand not to create any social media account mainly due to the diplomatic  and “sacred nature” of the diplomatic community.

However, representatives of the diplomatic community in applauding the good work done by the diplomatic Call team so far insisted that the presence of the brand on social media will go a long way in helping bridge the gap between the Ghanaian Diplomatic Community and Ghanaians as a whole.

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The reps also stated that the brand needed to be present on social media for their work not only to be appreciated by the Diplomatic Community and its allies but appreciated, admired and applauded by all.

For the start, anyone can follow Diplomatic Call on twitter @diplomaticghana and also join the brand’s facebook  Diplomatic Call Newspaper (http://www.facebook.com/diplomaticcallonline?fref=ts) for daily updates on diplomatic stories,events, features , pictures etc.

The third edition of the Diplomatic Call Newspaper Publication comes out on Thursday May 30.Make sure your find yourself at a any diplomatic location across the country and pick up a copy.

 

By : Reggie Romeo Reynolds.

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