Ghanaian Mom of 2 Sets of Twins Abandoned by Her Kids' Fathers Receives Help From Inna Real Life CEO
- A Ghanaian teenage mother of two sets of twins has received assorted food items, a refrigerator, a fan, a gas cooker, and other useful items to lessen her plight
- Diana, 17, has been abandoned by the fathers of the babies and lives in a shabby single room with the kids at Mankessim in the Central Region of Ghana
- The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Facebook group Inna Real Life, David Boahen Deuces, came to her aid after her story became public
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A financially disadvantaged Ghanaian mother of two sets of twins, only named Diana, can now experience some form of comfort thanks to a Good Samaritan.
The 17-year-old mother received items that include a refrigerator, fan, gas cooker, and assorted food items from David Boahen Deuces, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the popular Facebook group Inna Real Life.
Diana, who has been abandoned by the babies' fathers, lives in abject poverty with the kids in a single room at Mankessim in the Central Region of Ghana.
With no source of income to fend for herself and the children as a single mother, they lived and ate at the benevolence of others.
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Highlighting her plight
Diana's heartwrenching plight was highlighted by Twins Diaries, which gained the attention of David Boahen Deuces after the post went viral online.
''Sad story of single parent. We visited 17-year-old Diana at Mankessim in the Central Region of Ghana. She is a single mother of two sets of twins. The first set of twins is one year and seven months old, while the new set is just six weeks old.
''Both fathers of these respective sets of twins are nowhere. Diana lost her father a few years ago while her mother lives in Takoradi,'' the post read in part.
Revealing the shabby abode of the new mother and her kids, Twins Diaries urged the public to donate to improve the situation of the new mother.
''We are pleading with the public to help us support Diana in any kind. It could be food, clothing, money, or any kind of help to save Diana and her Kids.''
Twins Diaries happy to touch lives
Speaking to YEN.com.gh on the social good, Twins Diaries said they are grateful they could help make Diana's life better.
''We are grateful that we could help. David Boahen Deuces drove from Accra to donate to Diana. She will use some of the items to open a provision shop.
''We're going to move her from the single room to a new place because the place gets flooded when it rains.''
See photos from the donation.
Several people have reacted to the photos from the presentation. YEN.com.gh compiled some of the comments below:
Nana Qweku Essel said:
''My God richly blessed you and made impart to where you removed the money from.''
Abèñâ Fèllôw Ghañaîãns commented:
''Finally, God has won for the devil to lose, to those who didn't sympathize with her shame. Please may God richly bless you.''
Dede Simon said:
''Madam Diana, please use it wisely ooooo. Don't be merry Christmas, keep them n use it bit by bit. He is ur God send. N don't go n get pregnant again ooooo, now you have four kids at the age of 17. You know how to born twins so be careful pls. Use condoms or go for family planning.''
Janet Audrey Beckley commented:
''Thank you, Sir. Please another thing is setting her up to learn a trade or do some business.''
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Wisdom Morny said:
''You are so wonderful man, may God bless you. the items that ur donated to sister Diana may God really bless u and ur family. Not everyone who can do that may God bless you..''
Poor Parents Of Newborn Triplets Receive Over GH¢1,000, Food, Other Useful Items
In a similar story, YEN.com.gh previously reported that financially disadvantaged parents of newborn triplets in a village in Suhum Municipal District in the Eastern Region of Ghana have received help from dozens of people.
In an interview with YEN.com.gh, social media influencer, Nana Tea, born James Annor Tetteh, said one Madam Michy told him about the babies.
''[She] sent me some triplets around her neighborhood that needed some help. Fortunately, madam Paulina from South Africa came to my inbox and wanted to bless either a twin or triplets,'' he said.
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Source: YEN.com.gh