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Sarkodie is donating some items to residents in Tema who have been affected by government’s lockdown directive, aimed at containing the spread of coronavirus.
Some of the items included bags of rice, bottles of cooking oil, mackerel, milk and many others.
Taking to Instagram, his manager, Angel shared a video to put on display the items the 'Lucky' hitmaker was donating.
“It’s all love from the heart in difficult times like these...God will definitely see us all through this🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 #stayhome #staystrong #staysafe,” Angel wrote.
Sarkodie Foundation 🙏🏾 #Sarkcess pic.twitter.com/Xmd7jnaIWu
— Angelo 👊 (@angeltownbaby) April 9, 2020
Sarkodie's team, who were doing the donation on his behalf, visited homes of some of the people including the elderly, to hand out the packaged items.
Sarkodie Foundation 🙏🏾 #Sarkcess pic.twitter.com/Xmd7jnaIWu
— Angelo 👊 (@angeltownbaby) April 9, 2020
Other residents also queued by the delivery vehicles to get their share of the items.
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