Pilot Queen Princess Duncan donates cash and cement bags to New Life orphanage to mark birthday

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The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of COA Research and Manufacturing Company Limited and board member of COA Global Peace Mission, Pilot Queen Princess Duncan, has donated 50 bags of cement and a cash prize of GH¢10,000 to the New Life Children’s Home in Nungua.

The donation was made on her behalf by Beyonce Diamond Kpogli, as part of activities to mark the queen’s birthday, which falls on the 13th of November.

This follows the queen’s principle of giving back to society, especially to the underprivileged, as she celebrates her birthday.

Pilot Queen Princess Duncan Donates Cash, Cement bags to New Life Orphanage to mark birthday

In her message, Pilot Queen, who also doubles as the Nkosuahemaa of the Fante Sekyredumasi Traditional Area, bearing the stool name Nana Akua Ahenesima I, indicated that giving back to society is something dear to her heart.

“I believe that there are more blessings in giving than receiving, and we must not wait until we have all that we desire before giving back to the underprivileged. Everyone wishes to be privileged in many ways, but having a life and giving a portion of what you have to society is the greatest gift ever,” she said.

Pilot Queen Princess Duncan Donates Cash, Cement bags to New Life Orphanage to mark birthday

The founder of the orphanage home, Nii Afotey Botswe, expressed his appreciation for the kind gesture and prayed for Pilot Queen Princess Duncan to excel in all her endeavors.

“Nanahemaa, thank you so much. On behalf of myself, the board of elders, and the children, we say thank you. May God bless you, give you a long life, and bless everything that you do. Your ways and your household, you will live and fulfill your purpose on earth. As you remember us today, may you also be remembered for everything you are meant to be remembered for,” he prayed.

He noted that the donation would go a long way in supporting the home.

He took the opportunity to call on the public to support the orphanage with a borehole due to the water crisis that has persisted for the past few weeks.

“Oliver Twist… we will always ask for more; no amount of money is too small. Every little thing given to us is channeled toward a worthy cause,” he said.

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