Upon all their money, Date Rush is donating 1000 cedis to Psychiatric Hospital - Abena Korkor

Upon all their money, Date Rush is donating 1000 cedis to Psychiatric Hospital - Abena Korkor

- Abena Korkor has alleged that organisers of Date Rush plan donating 1000 cedis to the psychiatric hospital

- The social media personality lamented the amount stating it was a pittance

- Abena Korkor has been trending over a video she made about her escapades

Abena Korkor, a known bipolar social media personality has come hard at organizers of TV3’s Date Rush show for attempting to donate 1000 cedis to the Accra Psychiatric Hospital.

In an extensive video on her escapades, which has gone viral, Abena lamented the pittance that organizers of that huge nightly date show intended to donate to the Psychiatric Hospital. According to her, just one of their sponsors could have footed the bill of any befitting donation.

Upon all their money, Date Rush is donating 1000 cedis to Psychiatric Hospital - Abena Korkor
Upon all their money, Date Rush is donating 1000 cedis to Psychiatric Hospital - Abena Korkor
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“There is an episode on Date Rush that we did. It’s a celebrity edition and we are supposed to do a donation afterwards to look like Date Rush is giving back to the community. They say they are going to donate 1000 cedis to a whole psychiatric hospital. Forget about 1000 cedis. You have made this show so huge, how can you donate 1000 cedis!”

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In other news.

The world is mourning the death of Nigerian Preacher, TB Joshua. The preacher, whose cause of death is unknown, has sent a chill down the spine of millions of fans and believers who have stormed social media to express their sorrow.

TB Joshua, who died at age 58, will be remembered for the various prophecies he uttered bothering from the September 11 attacks, Ebola, political crisis and world events. YEN.com.gh resurrects some prophecies from the deceased prophet.

Prophecy: United Kingdom – there will be agitation from a section that wants to leave; that will become an issue. Also, pray for the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh against going in and out of the hospital; pray for God to give them revival.

Verdict: This prophecy came to pass in 2020 and 2021. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sparked agitation in the royal family as they exited their royal duties and denounced their titles. Also in 2021 was the death of Prince Philip, husband of the Queen of England, who died after visits in and out of the hospital just as the pastor predicted.

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Prophecy: Many sicknesses and diseases that leaders have been treating privately will surface this year. They will become bedridden and many will not make it.

Verdict: This happened in the wake of the Coronavirus which killed so many world leaders in Africa and abroad due to their underlining health conditions which they have been treating secretly.

Prophecy: There will be a common medicine that will cause people to be ‘high’ to die, to take their lives, to think of what can lead to death.

Verdict: This prophecy was evident in the Opioid crisis of the United States and other countries where many deaths were recorded from patients who bought and took it.

Prophet TB Joshua is respected and will be remembered as one of the most successful televangelists in Africa and around the world. Meanwhile, family of the late preacher is yet to formally announce burial preparations as tributes keep pouring in from around the world.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Nii Ayi Ayitey Nii Ayi Ayitey, aka Charles Ayitey, is an experienced journalist who covered Current Affairs news for Yen.com.gh from 2015-2021. He also worked for such companies as Multimedia Group Limited, Scooper, and Face2Face Africa. Nii Ayi Ayitey holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (2015). Currently, he's studying at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.