
Audio By Carbonatix
Actor Stephen Atanga known in showbiz circles as Don Little has expressed his gratitude to the Director of Communications at the Presidency and other persons who came to his aid while he was quarantined.
In an instagram post he disclosed that Eugene Arhin and others including the Deputy CEO of MASLOC Afia Akoto catered for his hotel and other bills.
"I'm very grateful, God bless you all," he said.
Don Little was among persons stranded abroad due to the Covid-19 border closure.
Although government made provision for such persons to be evacuated, Don Little was unable to return because he could not meet the requirements accompanying the evacuation.
Evacuees were expected to pay for the cost of evacuation including hotel bills for the mandatory 14 day’s quarantine period.
However, Don Little who indicated in a video that he would not be able to meet the requirements appealed to the President to do something about the situation.
Subsequently, Don Little has shared a video that he was assisted by Mr Arhin and others, whom he thanked in the same video for the gesture.
“Thank you so much Mr Eugene Arhin and Madam Afia Akoto, Deputy CEO of Masloc,” he captioned his post on Instagram.
Latest Stories
-
Cabinet begins final review of government’s position on constitutional reforms
21 minutes -
Ghana’s Diamond Rackets stun Kenya with 2026 Billie Jean Cup opening win
23 minutes -
Forcing citizens to join clean-up exercise is illegal without by-law backing – Samson Anyenini
38 minutes -
Credit conditions improved in first 4 months of 2026, but loans to public sector continue to decline
38 minutes -
Maiden Africa Golf tourism convention launched in Johannesburg
49 minutes -
Hope: the future tense of continuity
58 minutes -
From extraction to transformation: Africa’s critical minerals moment
1 hour -
15-year-old Wofford completes Meet of Champions 2026 with three medals
2 hours -
Israeli film industry seeks rebound with investors through new film ‘Our Loves’
2 hours -
DVLA to replace all Ghana vehicle number plates by 2028 under new digital system
2 hours -
TUSAAG to resume indefinite strike July 20 over unpaid allowances
2 hours -
Saltpond Methodist A Basic School receives 10-seater toilet facility from alumnus
2 hours -
Divided mandates, shared crises: Institutional intersections in Ghana’s flood management
3 hours -
Most young Ghanaians want marriage and children but jobs and finances stand in the way – UNFPA Report
3 hours -
Accra-Tema Motorway reconstruction 48% complete with drainage works reducing flooding
3 hours