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Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy has paid the medical bills of some patients on admission at the Accident Centre of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.
The kind gesture was part of activities to mark his 30th birthday which fell on March 5.
The award-winning musician, who said he was once on admission at the same centre some 15 years ago due to a car accident, urged others to emulate his kind gesture.
Stonebwoy did not disclose how much he spent during his visit but he certainly ignited smiles on the faces of patients and medical personnel at the hospital.
After the visit, the dancehall artiste, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, posted on Instagram: "The LIVINGSTONE Foundation Paid Visit To The Accident Centre Wards Of The KORLE-BU Teaching Hospital To Make Some Donations And Pay Outstanding Bills Of Some Patients On the Ward On the occasion of My Birthday.
"I decided to remember and spend this day with those who found themselves where I found myself 15-years ago as a result of A Car Accident. Big Thanks To The authorities Of The Hospital And All Who Made This Possible…
"By The Mercies And Blessings Of God's Lets, All endeavour to in the smallest of Ways impact Our Surroundings When it touches our hearts To. Remember There’s Nothing Too Small To Give."
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