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The former boss of GOIL, Kojo Bonsu on Saturday morning spent time eating with the children at Osu Children's Home ahead of his birthday celebration on November 7.
During his interaction with the children he mentioned that although the children are orphans, today, they are special children possessing endless potentials needed for the future.

He added that they would be among some of the renowned future leaders of Ghana in the near future.
The innovative and transformational leader hinted that each year, he goes to the orphanage three times to put smiles on the faces of these children by giving out his widows might to them.

As part of his visit, he donated several food items, assorted drinks, toiletries, stationery to help in the upkeep of the orphanage.
He personally shared and dined with the children, moderated a dancing competition, and prayed for the Lord's blessings upon their lives.
Below are more pictures from his visit.




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