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Businessman Promises K Sh 460,000 for Disabled Girl Who
Crawls 2km to School
Written by Tuko.co.ke , Dennis Lubanga
Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 1:41 PM
– Agnes Mba is a class one pupil at Dasabligo Primary
School in Nabdam District in the Upper East Region
– Although she was not born disabled, the girl lost the ability
to walk when she was younger and has been crawling ever
since
– After the story was shared on social media, prominent
businessman Kofi Amoah vowed to come to her support with
a financial donation of KSh 460,000

Popular Ghanaian businessman and philanthropist Kofi Amoah
has promised to give KSh 460,000 to a girl whose touching
story was earlier highlighted by TUKO.co.ke .
According to the story , the schoolgirl identified as Agnes Mba
is a class one pupil at Dasabligo Primary School in Nabdam
District in the Upper East Region.
It was reported that Mba was not born disabled, but she lost
her ability to walk after her lower limbs were paralysed when
she was barely three months. This delayed her enrolment in
school.
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Kofi Amoah comes across the touching story
One of the Fix The Country movement leaders on Twitter,
Kalyjay, shared screenshots of the story on his handle,
seeking financial support for the young girl with the hashtag
#HelpAgnesNow.
Shortly, Kofi retweeted the post with the comment that he
would love to help Agnes Mba because of her touching story
and exemplary perseverance in life.
"@gyaigyimii please see me for my KSh 460,000 donation
to help assist Agnes, a light of hope for shining a path for
the hope of all. God bless you Agnes, your perseverance
must affect and infect all of us to do better!" he said.
See the post below:
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said that his franchise can build and complete bullion vans
between five and seven weeks.
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used replaced by the current ones.
Speaking in an interview with TV3 Ghana, Kwadwo Safo
indicated that a lot goes into the production of bullion vans,
and five to seven weeks is enough time for him to get the job
done.

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