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Aglow International has commended President of Breast Care International (BCI), Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai for championing the breast cancer campaign.
The President of Aglow International, Mrs Dorothy Danso said through her numerous campaigns, a lot of women have been educated on the dangers of breast cancer.
Speaking at the National Convention of Aglow Ghana at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Mrs Danso cited how members of Aglow now take their health seriously due to the free breast screenings done by Dr. Wiafe who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Peace and Love hospital.
This support, she noted has gone a long way to bring relief to some of its members with breast cancer across the country.
"I want to use this opportunity to commend Breast Care International and Peace and Love Hospitals for constantly providing us with care and support to ensure our women are in the best of health in our efforts to intercede and pray for Ghana", Mrs Danso stressed.
Also, Dr. Wiafe Addai said her outfit is humbled by the public recognition from Aglow International.
This, she explained puts a responsibility on BCI to do more since many will be watching its activities.
BCI and Peace and Love Hospitals, Dr Wiafe revealed has also benefitted from the immense prayer support from Aglow in its activities.
"Even as Mrs Danso and Mrs Gifty Afenyi Dadzie of Aglow shower praises on us we are humbled by their sense of appreciation for the efforts we are putting up to educate and care for those who have breast related challenges", Dr Wiafe Addai stated.
Meanwhile, deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Mrs Elizabeth Agyemang said the government is very appreciative of the efforts Aglow International.
The monthly intercessions by Aglow, she noted has helped save the country from calamity.
Any nation, Mrs Agyemang stressed that has a devoted group of women to pray and intercede for it is sure to succeed and prosper.
She, therefore, commended the group for its continuous dedication to prayer and asked that they continue to support the government as it implements the many policies it has outlined.
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