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Musician Nana Boroo and his sister, Nana Ama Duodo, have donated some items to the aged and less privileged residents of Tema.
According to Mrs Doudo, the gesture is to help in alleviating the hardship faced by the majority of Ghanaians, especially aged people, in areas which are under lockdown.

Through their Amadia Foundation, Nana Boroo and his sister donated foodstuffs including bags of rice, drinks and some toiletries.

The two also educated the elderly about their vulnerability to the Covid-19 disease.

They entreated the people to take hygiene and social distancing seriously as the pandemic is starting to gain grounds in the country.

Amadia Foundation is a non-governmental organisation with the vision of alleviating the suffering and hardship of the elderly in society.
The Foundation headed by Mrs Duodo also pays hospital bills for neglected elderly people, provide shelter, healthcare for the old and vulnerable in society.


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