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Nick Broadcasting Ltd CEO donates 2 incubators plus GHC50,000 to Ejura Hospital, GHC50,000 to Fire Service

Mr. Nick Danso Adjei CEO of Nick Broadcasting Limited Operators of Naagyei Fm 90.3 Ejura and Akyea Fm 99.1 Nkoranza, has donated two (2) incubators plus GHC50,000 to Ejura Government Hospital in the Ashanti Region.

He also donated GHC50,000 to support the Ghana National Fire Service station in Ejura.

Speaking during the presentation of the incubators, Mr. Nick Danso Adjei emphasized that the location of the Ejura town makes it imperative that it offers the best of medical care.

“Ejura connects to so many towns and villages so it’s important that the Hospital here is equipped with very good equipment to enable the health officers give the best of medical care to persons who turn up to seek attention and treatment. Hence, I decided to provide an incubator for the hospital after I enquired and found out that it didn’t have one. All my kids abroad slept in incubators which kept many of them alive so I’m very particular about incubators.” 

Mr. Nick Danso Adjei recounted how Ejura has been good to his family over the years hence he holds the town dear to his heart and will do everything possible to ensure its advancement.

Mr Nick Danso Adjei (Middle)

He noted that purchasing the incubators and the offering of other support is his way of giving back to society.

Mr Nick Danso Adjei’s amount of GHC50,,000 to the hospital was to enable the facility prepare a good place to house the incubators.

Mr Henry Amo (Right) General Manager of Naagyei FM presenting the cheque to the hospital on behalf of Mr Nick Danso Adjei

On his part, the Medical Superintendent of the Ejura Government Hospital expressed gratitude to Mr. Nick Danso Adjei for coming to the aid of the hospital after the hospital authority made a request to him for support.

He promised to put the incubators to good use.

Source: Naagyeifmonline.com

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