blank
search-icon

And We Thought Mobile Phones Were Cheap- A Mother Sold Her 6 Weeks Old Baby To Get Herself A Phone

blank

A 23-year-old mother of two, Miracle Johnson has found herself at the extreme end of the law when she sold her six weeks old baby to an orphanage and used some of the money to buy a cell phone. According to the lady, her husband was struggling with work and not earning enough to cater for … Read more

North Hills International School (N.I.S) Donates to Orphanage

Ms. Emma Coleman (right), Head teacher of North Hills International School Presenting the Items to the Orphanage

Ms. Emma Coleman (right), Head teacher of North Hills International School Presenting the Items to the Orphanage
Ms. Emma Coleman (right), Head teacher of North Hills International School Presenting the Items to the Orphanage

North Hills International School, an ultra-modern school situated at North Legon in Accra has on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 donated items worth thousands of Ghana cedis and undisclosed amount of money to the Royal Seed Home at Kwao Bondze, a suburb in Kasoa in the Central Region.
The donation forms part of the school’s corporate social responsibility to give back to the needy and underprivileged in society. Items donated include toiletries, clothes, educational materials, shoes, bags of rice, soft drinks, washing powder, biscuits, cooking oil, cartons of tin tomato among others.

Read more

Heartbreaking!Fire In South Africa Orphanage Kills Seven Children

blank

3_optHow pathetic would it be—watching your life dwindle away as you watch helplessly without much to do to save yourself, let alone the next hapless person in an equal situation.I would say it would be less disheartening if one is a fully grown adult but so wouldn’t be the case if it is a child left to fend for themselves if faced with a flaming fire.
Seven children in an orphanage in South Africa have said goodbye to this cold world when fire gutted the building today. What may have triggered this fire is still unknown as it stands.

Read more