The Ghanaian representative of the Zara brand, Richard Brown, famed as Osebo has helped 20 prisoners at the Kumasi Central Prison escape their jail terms.
The father of Nana Aba Anamoah’ son, Papa Kow,and his team stormed the Kumasi Prison on Wednesday, August 25, and helped get 20 convicts out.
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“James 1:27 says religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world,” he said while addressing the press at the Kumasi Prison today.
He credited the founder of Kantanka Automobile, Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka for this benevolence.
“Our father, Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka started this philanthropy long ago. I started attending church in 1986. At that time, on every Saturday, we gave provisions to patients at hospitals,” he said.
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Osebo, legally known as Richard Brown, has been doing good to the needy in recent times.
Osebo donates GHC4k to disabled shoemaker to purchase machine for work.
Self-acclaimed good-hearted man, Richard Brown, popularly known as Osebo, has shared a video of himself presenting money he raised to a disabled shoemaker to purchase a new sewing machine.
The video posted on his Instagram account shows him stepping out of a car, and then to the working space of the man, identified as Kwasi Amankwaa, who is said to be a husband and father.
Brown is heard saying he raised close to 4,000 cedis, and topped it up to make it a round figure. He also showed a list of the various people who donated to the cause.
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The money to expected to buy a shoe sewing machine prized at 2,500 cedis. The rest will cater for his family’s upkeep.
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