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Mrs Maame Samma Peprah, Registrar of Companies, has reaffirmed the enduring strength and influence of women in leadership after answering the call of the Kyerɛ Wo Dɔ Drive in support of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.
Her participation echoed the famous words, “A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture, and transform,” a sentiment organisers say was reflected in her swift response when her name was mentioned during the initiative.
According to the team behind the drive, Mrs Peprah did not hesitate to step forward, declaring that “there’s no time to waste.”

In a symbolic gesture underscoring continuity and shared responsibility, Mrs Peprah arrived with the very individual she intended to nominate — Benjamin Zigorsh-Nyakpenu, First Deputy Registrar of Companies.
The moment, described as a real-time passing of the torch, reinforced the campaign’s focus on sustaining a chain of generosity in support of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.

Mr Zigorsh-Nyakpenu has since extended the momentum by nominating Richard Nunekpeku, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), and Alhassan Yakubu Abanga, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The nominations form part of a broader effort to rally leaders and citizens alike to demonstrate practical compassion through giving to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.

Organisers are urging the public to join the Kyerɛ Wo Dɔ Drive and contribute to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.
Donations can be made by dialling *255# on all networks or through direct bank transfers to National Investment Bank, Airport Branch (Account No: 1135105341202) and First Atlantic Bank, Head Office Branch (Account No: 2613171101016). “Truly, we care,” the organisers emphasised.
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