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Ghanaian businessman, Ibrahim Mahama has gifted GH¢50,000 to Suzzy Pinamang to help with her living expenses until her next review in September.
Her return home to the Ashanti region was met with heartfelt joy from her family and the entire community. Suzzy arrived in Ghana on Thursday July 3, 2025, following a successful eye surgery.
Earlier this year, Suzzy, a form two student at Adventist Senior High School, was accidentally shot in the eye in class by her classmates.
She suffered a major eye injury that required emergency medical attention. One of the best eye care facilities in the world, Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, recently performed a successful surgery on her.

Her sight has been restored after the surgery.
The whole surgery and other cost related to the trip were fully covered by Mr. Ibrahim Mahama.
Suzzy and her family and the entire community poured their hearts out to pray for God’s continued blessings and protection for Mr. Ibrahim Mahama, his family and workforce for coming to the rescue of Suzzy and her family.
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