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Published on Wednesday 3rd June 2020

A very important and succinct point emphasized by our dear man of God, Rev. (Dr) Chris Oyakhilome, in the special message "How to chart your course to greatness" is to " Hear the cry"; a very essential key to becoming great in life.

 

The GYLF team in Kumasi, led by ambassador Wisdom, chose to hear the cry of the people in 6 communities in Kumasi - Ghana namely Atonsu, Emena,  Applaidu, Kotei, Sawaba and Asuoyeboah.

 

They visited these villages with relief materials, food items and also cash gifts. 25 families were reached and 900 clothings distributed to the flood victims in Sawaba.  

The smile on their faces was priceless and their joy knew no bound.

 

Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! Show me a GYLF Ambassador, and I will show you a solution provider๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ’ƒ


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