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Saida Zakari Dauda, Captain of the NPP Loyal Ladies Belgium Chapter, has donated 10 sets of branded football jerseys and six footballs to the NPP Loyal Ladies Football Team in Accra, reinforcing her commitment to women empowerment, sports, and party unity.
The donation was witnessed by Karen Nyuiemedi Kemetse, Diaspora Coordinator of NPP Loyal Ladies; Grace Amoabeng, Director of Communications; and Former Mayor of Accra, Mohammed Adjei Sowah, alongside executives and members of the group. The items were received by the team captains in Accra.
“This is about empowering women, strengthening unity, and serving Ghana,” Saida stated.
She also announced her intention to contest for the NPP Branch Women Organizer position in Belgium, appealing to members for their prayers and support.
Leaders at the event praised the NPP Loyal Ladies for promoting women leadership, youth development, and community service, calling on Ghanaians to continue supporting the group’s impactful work
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