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Ghana’s first online gift registry launches May 1

Ghana’s foremost online gift registry is set to be launched on Wednesday, May 1, 2019.

Ghanaians would enjoy the services of buying and delivering gifts to loved ones at the comfort of a click of a button on mygiftlogi.com

The portal, according to owners comes in handy to do away with instances of one receiving unwanted gifts or having to return gifts they ordered online.

The CEO of mygiftlogi.com, Elizabeth Tay noted that:

“Our gift registry allows you to create an account, set up a wish list, select items from the website to add to the wish list and then share it [wish list] with your event guests who can then purchase your gift items and have them wrapped and delivered either directly to you or to them [loved ones] with a customized note”.

She added that the portal could be used for any event where gifting is appropriate.

“This covers birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, baby showers, bridal parties, house warming parties and funerals among others”.

Mygiftlogi.com essentially targets event hosts who would like to communicate their gift wish list to their guests ahead of their events.

The e-commerce website launches on May 1, 2019, and it is the first in Ghana and is expected to serve Ghana and the sub-region.

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