Ghanaian Girl with Special Needs Receives GH¢4500 and Groceries Worth GH¢3200; Photos Melt Hearts

Ghanaian Girl with Special Needs Receives GH¢4500 and Groceries Worth GH¢3200; Photos Melt Hearts

  • A Ghanaian child with special needs has been blessed with a cash donation of GH¢4,500 as she marked her birthday
  • Her mother also accepted gifts from contributors totaling GH¢3,200 that Ghanaian social influencer Nana Tea presented
  • The touching pictures have moved internet users, as seen by the large number of comments praising the contributors and the influencer

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Makafui, a Ghanaian baby with special needs, has been shown love by netizens after many donated GH¢4,500 to the child as she marked her birthday.

The toddler's mother received the cash and groceries worth GH¢3,200 a week after her daughter turned a new age.

Nana Tea presents the cash and groceries

Ghanaian social media personality Nana Tea recalled the events in a Facebook post while sharing touching photographs from the presentation on Tell It All.

Ghanaian child with special needs receives GH¢4500 as she celebrates her birthday.
Ghanaian girl with special needs, her mom, and the groceries from donors. Photo credit: Nänä Teä.
Source: Facebook

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Speaking to YEN.com.gh in an interview, Nana Tea said netizens donated to baby Makafui to make the child's day special.

''An amount of fiscal cash of 4500gh and 3200gh worth of groceries and toiletries were presented to the child and her parents as a birthday present,'' he told YEN.com.gh.

According to Nana Tea, the monetary donation will help cover the child's prescription drug cost.

Many others used the comment area to express their gratitude to the contributors and Nana Tea after seeing the photographs from the social media influencer.

See the photos below:

Ghanaian girl with special needs given GH¢4500 and groceries worth GH¢3200.
Ghanaian girl with special needs and her mom and the items they received. Photo credit: Nana Tea.
Source: Facebook

Ghanaian girl with special needs marks her birthday.
Ghanaian girl with special needs, her mom, and Nana Tea on the child's birthday. Photo credit: Nana Tea.
Source: Facebook

How netizens reacted to Nana Tea's post

Barima Kwesi Samuel commented:

Nana Tea, keep soaring higher, and may Allah bless you abundantly.

Mawuli Timothy commented:

Children are gifts, but when they come with health conditions it is strength draining, God bless the givers and I pray no pregnant woman ever deliver a child with a health condition Amen.

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Medofopa Jeffery posted:

God blesses everyone, Amen. Such a kind heart.

Gloria Ako reacted:

God bless you for such a special heart.

Diana Boateng said:

Heaven bless everyone richly.

Adjoa Owusua Eduome posted:

God bless you for the great work you are doing.

Augustina Amoah Ayiah commented:

God bless you. These people n bless you too Nana Tea.

Abla Kumordzi

God bless everyone who contributed.

Ghanaian girl who has been crawling all her life needs help

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a 12-year-old Ghanaian girl identified only as Stephen, who has been crawling on her hands and knees, needs a wheelchair to aid her mobility.

The girl has spent her entire life crawling and has never received any help to alleviate her situation or make life more tolerable.

Mother Abiba of the girl told Ghanaian philanthropist Etwereso Hemaa Official that they did not enroll Stephen in school due to the girl's health.

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.