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Wor Yoomo Ayemuerde Foundation Supports Small Boss with GHC 5,000

The Wor Yoomo Ayemuerde Foundation is proud to announce its support for Small Boss, a resident of Nungua and a talented finalist at the Atinka Kids Dance Season 2 competition. In a short heartwarming presentation, Wor Yoomo Naa Ayemuerde personally handed over an envelope containing a cash donation of GHC 5,000 to Small Boss. The event was graced by the presence of Nii Bortey Kofi Frankwa II and the family of Small Boss.
This generous contribution is a testament to the Foundation’s commitment to nurturing young talent and supporting the dreams of the youth in our community. Small Boss has shown remarkable dedication and passion for dance, earning a well-deserved spot as a finalist in the highly competitive Atinka Kids Dance Season 2.
Wor Yoomo Naa Ayemuerde expressed her delight in supporting such a promising young talent. “It is an honor to support Small Boss in her journey. Her talent and hard work are truly inspiring, and we believe this contribution will help her achieve greater heights,” she said during the presentation.
Nii Bortey Kofi Frankwa II also conveyed his appreciation for the Foundation’s support, highlighting the importance of community backing in the development of young talents. The family of Small Boss expressed their gratitude, acknowledging the significant impact this support will have on their daughter’s future endeavors.
The Wor Yoomo Ayemuerde Foundation remains dedicated to its mission of empowering the youth and promoting cultural and artistic excellence. We look forward to witnessing Small Boss’s continued success and encourage the community to support and celebrate our young talents.
Source: Joseph Cobinna| Contributor

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