VOICE OF BUAH (V.O.B) Donates To World Alive Orphanage in Esiama
VOICE OF BUAH (V.O.B) DONATES TO WORLD ALIVE ORPHANAGE IN ESIAMA IN HONOR OF HON ARMAH KOFI BUAH’S BIRTHDAY
Today we join in the best lessons of Dr. Maya Angelou to say that; when you learn, you teach, when you get, you give and then when you rise, you uplift others to come along with you.
True leadership is humility and a great vocation of service to the people for which you are a leader.
You have dedicated the past 11 years of your life to the service of the great people of Ellembele and mother Ghana. Your strive for excellence, passion for hard work and love to care for the poor and vulnerable is indeed inexplicable yet commendable.
Your dedication to the welfare, development of Ellembele and the Youth is what has inspired and invigorated us at V.O.B to strive for greater heights.
We believe that your acceptance of Ubuntu: the idea that humanity is based on the plural and not the singular and that we remain each others keeper has gone a long way to realistically affect our lives.
Today, as a token of our appreciation in honor of all these incredible deeds, we donate these food items to this orphanage to thank God for such an amazing gift of life. We will also pray to God to continue to protect and to abundantly bless your household and all that is in it.
Gladly, we say, we are the Voice of Buah (V.O.B) because you are the voice of Buah (V.O.B) and together we are each others strength.
Happy Birthday, Honourable.
Source: VOICE OF BUAH (V.O.B)

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