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Gospel singer Celestine Donkor has taken to social media to educate Ghanaians on how to make their own hand sanitisers.
Her decision comes after shops across the country hiked the prices of hand sanitisers when Ghana recorded six cases of coronavirus.
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In some areas, residents say there has been a shortage of sanitisers while some people are seen rushing for the products in other parts of the country.
Celestine Donkor, who is also into soap and detergent making, took her viewers through the basic steps needed to make their own sanitisers.
Lemons, rubbing alcohol, glycerine, essential oil (optional) and empty 500ml bottle are the things needed to make the sanitiser, the ‘Agbebolo’ hitmaker said.
She stated that ingredients like rubbing alcohol can be found in all pharmacy shops.
“The sanitiser making is a business for me but we have a situation and we are all trying to help.
"So I’m teaching you how to make this simple homemade sanitiser with simple ingredients you can find at home,” Celestine added.
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