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Ghanaian songstress, Rebecca Acheampong, also known as Becca, has shown love and support to Moesha Boduong by donating to aid her in her current predicament.
According to reports, Moesha had suffered mild stroke after she was rushed to the hospital.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio on Monday, Becca stressed on the need for Ghanaians to support the social media influencer.
“I tell people that, if God helps you and you don’t do the same to others, what then is the purpose? When I heard about it I just said, she might not be my best friend, but she is a sister in the industry so why not help her as much as I can”, she said.
Becca added that she, together with her husband, decided to donate 2000 dollars to support her.
“I think it wasn’t Becca but more of Rebecca Acheampong that donated. I like to put myself in that space because, I came together with my husband and donated that to her, and I hope it would help her out,” she added.
She appealed to Ghanaians to adopt the habit of helping people when they are in need rather than always being judgmental or pessimistic because of one's lifestyle.
“It is a definition of living a life. That is the problem I have with people. You live your life the way you want to live it as long as you are living it with the right morals. People misunderstand the industry, the fact that someone dresses nicely, doesn’t mean they are collecting it (money) from somewhere, everybody works and does something for themselves.
"Most of the time, this happens to women and it’s very disrespectful,” she noted.
She further urged netizens to aid her in every way possible to help curb the situation at hand.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe account has been set up to raise money to support Moesha Boduong pay her medical bills.
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