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Zeqblog Blog of Sunday, 17 November 2024

Source: Okine Isaac

In a video, Ghanaians react as Ibrahim Mahama's third private jet is seen at Appiah Stadium.

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Popular Ghanaian personality Appiah Stadium joyfully shows off the newest private plane that Ibrahim Mahama, the prosperous business magnate and brother of former President John Dramani Mahama, purchased in a touching video that is going viral on X (previously Twitter). Ghanaians are responding to the video with warmth and respect, expressing their delight and admiration for Ibrahim's third new jet.

His excitement was infectious as Appiah Stadium led spectators through the jet's opulent cabin. He praised Ibrahim Mahama's accomplishments and, more significantly, his kindness.

Ibrahim is renowned for his modesty and hardly shows off his money. Rather, he has established himself as a silent but influential philanthropist who consistently uses his wealth to support those in need. Many viewers of the film expressed their admiration, pointing out that Ibrahim truly stands out due to his kindness and modesty.

Ibrahim Mahama recently gained notoriety for his kind act for a young girl who was suffering from a serious illness. He gave $25,000 to pay for the 13-year-old's dialysis therapy since he desperately needed the money to get life-saving care.



Numerous Ghanaians were moved by this deed of generosity and applauded him for intervening when it was most needed.



Ghanaians have been deeply impacted by the video of Ibrahim's plane and the tales of his generosity. He is seen by many as a symbol of both achievement and a strong sense of duty to give back. It is evident from the constant stream of expressions of appreciation and respect that Ibrahim Mahama's legacy is based on kindness, humility, and a commitment to serving people rather than his money.