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Meet Empress Esi The Ghanaian Girl Building Schools in Villages and Giving Joy to the Needy Through Charity
Cursory: Empress Esi Amoah, a teen philanthropist and television producer from Ghana, has made it her life’s work to aid the underprivileged. Through her foundation Empress On The Road, she has built and handed over schools to the communities of Agortorkpor and Dzabukpo in Ghana’s Volta Region. Her father, Kofi Amoah, who’s one of her main backbones, opened up about Empress Esi’s education, charity, and daring exploits.
Teenage Ghanaian television producer and philanthropist Empress Esi Amoah has dedicated her life to helping and giving hope to the needy in underserved communities. Before COVID-19 struck the world, including Ghana, the 13-year-old rose to fame thanks to her charitable works and award-winning Amoah, Empress Esi’s father, tells YEN.com.gh that the child’s path to benevolence began at age two.
“She developed a passion for humanitarian work from being involved in my work and her mother, Mary Magdalene Amevor’s adventures. We visited communities to assist needy people and families,” he told YEN.com.gh. Empress Esi, 13, started volunteering physically to aid the less fortunate when she was 12.
The teen became passionate about helping others after witnessing her parents help countless individuals and families in need in remote areas. Empress Esi’s father, a qualified social worker employed by Ghana’s Department of Social Welfare, has been her backbone.
The benevolent teen has built and handed over three schools to the communities of Agortorkpor and Dzabukpo in the Central Tongu District in Ghana’s Volta Region, where she served as the traditional Queen, according to her dad.
‘She’s completed the Dzabukpo school with support from her partner. She did kinderkaden and classes one to six. Her 12th-year project was their JHS, which is at the window level. In the community of Dzagokpo, she’s looking at giving them a whole school from kindergarten to JHS.
”She’s completed the Agortorkpor school. She’s on another project with support from her friend from Greater St Louis in the US, also at the roofing stage.
She’s completed three schools, but other projects are at the base level,” her father told YEN.com.gh. Besides the schools, Empress Esi Amoah has undertaken several other development projects in Central Tongu.
But not just in the Volta Region. According to her father, six kids held at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital’s Children’s Ward in 2017 were released after the young lady covered their medical fees through her nonprofit, Empress On the Road.
Amoah won many people over in 2021 when he showed pictures of Empress Esi Amoah constructing a liquid soap machine. He told YEN.com.gh that the teen produced thousands of litres, which she donated to some hospitals and remote medical facilities in Ghana. ”She’s a goal-getter, unpredictably creative, determined, and selfless,” says Empress Esi’s father.
Empress Esi visited the Gambaga Camp in the Northern Region, where she gave the Chief of the Gambaga clothing, food, and educational supplies for the families and their kids.
The Tizaa health facility in the Upper West Region, Accra Psychiatric Hospital, Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital in the Central Region, Adidome Hospital in the Volta Region, and other health centres in Ghana have all received various donations from her, including baby supplies, sanitary products, gently worn clothing, tissues, surgical supplies, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) from her foundation.
At the height of COVID-19, Empress Esi fed the needy on the streets and in impoverished rural towns. She distributed PPEs and other necessities all across Ghana. Through her TV programme, TV Africa, Empress Esi promoted awareness of other essential issues, such as traffic safety, both within Ghana and outside the country. Empress Esi comes from Mebiawoe-Mafi Kumase in Central Tongu District of Ghana’s Volta Region.
She’s in her final year at a local Ghanaian school in Achimota in the Greater Accra Region. Despite how daunting it can be to combine charity work with education, the young girl who wants to be an engineer has somehow found a workable balance.
“Her academic performance has not been impacted because she consistently outperforms her class thanks to extra tuition and online study.
She visits schools and villages during weekends and holidays,” her father tells YEN.com.gh. The kindhearted teen received recognition in 2018 at the African Kids Innovate competition for her nationwide charitable efforts and used the prize money in school improvement initiatives. “I’m glad for her and proud of her.
She is not being compelled to do this. She’s consistently helped impoverished people in remote towns through her charitable programme. She’s helping the needy, including persons living with various disablities,” says her father.
Source: Yen.com.gh
CELEBRITY NEWS
”Why Kizz Daniel stopped talking to me” – Skiibii opens up (Video)
Nigerian singer, Skiibii, has opened up on the reason behind his strained relationship with Kizz Daniel for a while now.
Skiibii recently had an interview with Afrobeat podcaster Adesope where he revealed his currently not talking to Kizz Daniel.
Skiibii disclosed that he is very close to Kizz Daniel and understands how he thinks.
However, the singer also revealed that they constantly have a lot of fights, describing Kizz Daniel as a “Werey.”
According to Kizz, they are currently not on talking terms after he sent him a voice note which didn’t go well with him.
“This last time we fought, I sent him a voice note, and he just hissed at me. Since that time, we no dey talk. We don fight. But you see as we dey fight, I still get many good things to talk about him. He’s a lovely guy.”
@Blackboysho reacted: “Real life is different from social media… love Skibbiiiiii.”
@oluwashiizey commented: “Skiibii get D’banj DNA for him blood . He’s so entertaining to watch.”
@ishoola706 reacted: “Best interview ever now I love Skiibi.”
@ParksWay8 said: “This episode sweeeeeeet! Egbon dy turn this podcast to another thing oh.”
@ParksWay8 commented: “Too real!!! See interview!! Man was himself.”
@Pocho184 said: “For acknowledging KC as your oga despite your level now, God bless you Skiibii.”
@abeebgbadamosi562 reacted: “Since when I watch skiibii for tiwantiwa nahin I don love ham, e dey talk ham as e be, no dey fake.”
@MuhammadIbrahim-gt8fr said: “You faked buying a GLS600 maybach tho.”
Gist
Nigerians fume as young boy who was promised heaven and earth during presidential election is neglected
In what appears to be a disheartening turn of events, Nigerians are expressing their disappointment as the young election hero, whose viral video of chasing Peter Obi’s convoy captivated the nation, has allegedly been left empty-handed despite grand promises made during the presidential election campaign.
The incident has reignited debates over the credibility of campaign pledges and the treatment of citizens who actively participate in political processes.
During the presidential elections campaign, the young boy was promised a myriad of rewards ranging from scholarships abroad to substantial financial compensation.
These assurances were intended to recognize and appreciate his bold act of running after the convoy of Peter Obi, the former vice-presidential candidate, in a fervent display of support.
However, five months have elapsed since the general elections took place, and the promised rewards have failed to materialize, leaving the young election hero disillusioned and causing Nigerians to voice their grievances.
Social media platforms have been inundated with expressions of frustration, highlighting the broken trust between politicians and the electorate.
@mandemluvme said; “U go dey trust politicians?😂😂😂”
@mali.k_3 wrote; “Obi😂😂😂”
@jah_rock_ said; “I did not trust this man right from day one… fake man”
@thisleksam said; ‘That’s politics for you”
@bvenza wrote; “Just da play you da hear da play.”
@b_o_w_a_d said; “Peter obi talk say he won give him one post then ?
@kuwait_official wrote; “Internet is very bad what’s this again”
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”Hold your Boyfriends Tight”, SS3 Graduate Advises Ladies
A fresh Senior Secondary graduate has sent out a stern warning to ladies as she tells them to hold their boyfriends well.
The young graduate has shared a video on her social media page advising the older ladies to hold their boyfriends well because she is done with school and in the market.
According to her, she is now in the dating market and has also learned the skills of snatching boyfriends and husbands from their ladies.
The video shared by the young graduate has attracted a lot of reactions from social media users.
Seun wrote; “They learn this rubbish from social media. It’s now cool for kids in secondary school to say stuff like this. It’s a short distance from saying to doing.”
Blossom wrote; “Boyfriend wey pesin suppose hide from secondary school pikin no be boyfriend”
Fatima wrote; “I hope this video gets to her parents so that they can beat her very well.
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