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Medikal and his wife, Fella Makafui, have bought some goodies to share among Ghanaians across the country as businesses close down to limit the spread of coronavirus.
The couple announced on their social media handle, on Tuesday, that they had bought some sanitary products and food items for people who were cash strapped - hence having difficulty in getting these items for themselves.
Some of the items included soaps, hand sanitizers, money, foodstuffs other provisions.
“My wife and I will be bringing some hand sanitizers, some envelopes (Cash), foodstuff and other items (Provisions) to those who can’t afford at the moment🙏🏾 ,” Medikal wrote on his Instagram handle.
The ‘Omo Ada’ hitmaker urged Ghanaians to contact their management via their social media handles - @i.am.richie and @flowdelly491 both on Instagram - to request for some of the goodies to be delivered to them.
He urged others to call the number 0548503799 if social media was not working for them.
Meanwhile, Ghana has recorded its third coronavirus death.
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