Founder and Leader of Heaven's Gate Ministries, Prophet Nicholas Osei (aka Kumchacha), is visibly worried about Ghanaian actress and socialite Moesha Buduong's present health condition.
He has therefore announced his intention to contribute by making a donation to her GoFundMe account, and he urges all Ghanaians to join him in providing both financial assistance and prayers for Moesha Buduong.
Speaking in an interview on Okay FM, he said, "what has happened to Moesha is unfortunate, and we as Ghanaians should support her with whatever we can. I am also going to extend my support by donating to the GoFundMe account. We should also remember her in our prayers," he added.
This comes as a result of the recent revelation that Moesha is currently battling a debilitating health issue. The cause of the sickness remains unclear; Moesha's brother, Ebito Boduong, has, however, confirmed the news and is appealing for funds to support her treatment.
A GoFundMe account, established in his name, highlights the urgent need for medical attention due to the impairment of Moesha's mobility and speech.
Ebito is seeking public support, emphasizing that the funds will cover expenses such as therapy sessions and assistive devices.
The account's target is $10,000 (Ghc123,202.49), and it has received about $5,938 (73,157.64) in donations so far.
Source: Benjamin Koomson/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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I don't wish doom for any living soul. However the sickness that has befallen this girl is a wake up call to other young ladies out there that this world is unpredictable . You never can tell what will happen to you in the next minute. Considering the way this girl was exposing herself left right and centre on social media, I kept wondering whether she grew up under the care of both parents knowing very well that Ghanaian parents bring their children up within the context of our cultural setting. Her utterances created an impression of someone who grew up without any form of control. Today, see the pathetic state in which she finds herself . I doubt whether she has children. I wish her well hoping that when she recovers, she has to take a second look at the kind of life she's living. This world is not a home, generations will come and even forget that others ever lived in same community they may find themselves .