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Finalists of the 2013 Miss Ghana pageant, together with hiplife artiste turned Pastor Lord Kenya, and the Lesedi Foundation have held a day’s mentoring and personality development session with inmates of the Accra Borstal Institute in Accra.
The Lesedi Foundation is a non-profit organization set up to contribute to the positive transformation of the lives of society’s vulnerable and marginalized.
A beautiful sight to behold, the finalists took the inmates through one on one counselling sessions, sharing personal and interrelated life changing stories with them.
For most of the finalists, it was a first time experience interacting with the inmates but the queens keenly listened to each individual and offered some advice whilst answering a broad spectrum of questions.
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