Kwadzo, a partially blind orphan from Weta, a community in the Volta Region, uttered a powerful prayer to a team from Access Bank Ghana after they gifted him a pair of sandals during a charity project dubbed; 'A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow'
The team visited Weta Basic School to donate items to the students. Kwadzo, who was not a student there, somehow found himself at the school and received a pair of sandals from the donors.
Overjoyed by the gift, the partially blind orphan boy offered a heartfelt prayer, blessing Access Bank Ghana for their generosity.
Unbeknownst to him, his prayer was recorded as it showcased his deep gratitude.
The prayer quickly went viral on social media, becoming a blessing to the orphan by attracting more help.
Nana Tea, a digital content creator part of the donation team, mentioned that many Ghanaians wanted to assist Kwadzo after seeing the viral video.
It was later discovered that the visually impaired boy was not a student at Weta Basic School.
One of the donors, a Ghanaian residing in the United States, offered to sponsor Kwadzo at Akropong School for the Blind.
A video shared by Nana Tea on Facebook on October 9, 2024, depicted Kwadzo happily enrolling at the school, jumping and dancing in his new uniform.
At Akropong School for the Blind, he expressed his gratitude through another moving prayer.
Following his enrollment, Kwadzo was treated to a meal at a restaurant and a shopping spree at the mall, enjoying every moment of his newfound opportunities.
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