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Nhyira Aboodoo, the much‑anticipated 2025 annual Christmas festival for orphans, is set to light up the forecourt of Nhyira FM in Kumasi on Wednesday, December 31.
Organised by Nhyira FM, the charity event promises a day packed with love, laughter, and hope for children from across the region.
The event has become a beacon of joy for the most vulnerable during the festive season.
Its core mission is to gather donations, gifts, and community spirit to create unforgettable memories for the kids in orphanages.

This year, the team is rallying supporters to contribute via mobile money and other in‑kind donations, aiming to make the 2025 edition the biggest yet.
Preparations are in full swing as volunteers have been busy decorating the forecourt with twinkling lights, festive banners, and a stage where local performers will showcase music, dance, and drama.
Nhyira Aboodoo is more than just a party; it is a reminder that we all have a role to play in uplifting these children.

Every cedi, every smile, every moment we share adds to the blessing we want to give them.
The event will kick off at 10 a.m. with a heartfelt welcome from the station’s management, followed by a parade of children marching to the rhythm of traditional drums.
For those unable to attend in person, the festival will be streamed live on Nhyira FM’s social media platforms, allowing the global diaspora to join in the celebration and contribute online.
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