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Actor, Prince David Osei, spent the Easter festivity supporting and feeding the needy in society.
On the Easter weekend, the award-winning actor donated some items worth thousands of Ghana cedis to orphans at Potter’s Village in Dodowa.
Over 2,000 children and adults were feted as part of the Easter charity.


Items donated to the orphanage included; bags of rice, cartons of soft drinks, water, gallons of cooking oil, and soap, among others.

The activity was followed by distribution of food to underprivileged persons on the streets of Accra on Sunday.

Among the recipients were head porters at the Tema Station in Accra, and deprived persons at Kwame Nkrumah Interchange (Circle), Accra. The team also made a stop at Nima to share food in the evening, after folks there broke their fast.

The charity activity was made possible by Prince David Osei’s PDO Foundation, in collaboration with the charity arm of the National Lottery Authority, with support from Verna Mineral Water.

The Easter activity was dubbed, “Operation Feed The Street,” and it was the third of its kind in Easter. It is the actor’s way of giving back to society.

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