The Upper East Regional branch of MTN Ghana, the country’s leading telecommunication has gifted hampers numbering 52 to nursing mothers of babies born on Christmas Day. The hamper includes, towels, diapers, blankets, toiletries, clothes, soap, and some other baby necessities. The visit of the MTN Officials at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital saw 9 new babies delivered on Christmas day and the 9 comprises of 3 females and 6 males. In Bongo newborn babies numbering 9 were also delivered on Christmas Day and their nursing mothers were given hampers.Moving to the North East Region, the team visited Walewale hospital and Nalerigu Baptist Medical Center. At the Walewale Hospital, on 25th December babies numbering 19 were born and at the Nalerigu Baptist Medical Center 15 also saw their delivery that same day. However, the nursing mothers who received their surprising hampers from officials of MTN were all excited and grateful to them as they pray for the company’s prosperity ahead of 2023. Yabila Mary, one of the nursing mothers who received a hamper from MTN also expressed her gratitude to the leading telecommunication for their kind gesture. She said, she wasn’t expecting a such surprising gift from MTN. Meanwhile, addressing the media, the Territory Sales Controller for the Upper East Region Mr. Richard Asamane, said the yellow family is thinking about people that are coming into the world around this festive season. ”Christmas is a yuletide season and is a season of joy, season happiness, is a season of making merry and sharing and as MTN we believe in the season by going out and reaching these people show that the season yuletide is been shared. The yellow family is thinking about people that are coming into the world around this festive season. You could see the smile that were on the faces of these mothers when they received these wonderful hamper gifts and airtime of Ghc 100.00. That is just what we seek to do by brightening the lives of people”. He explained Meanwhile, Staff Midwives who were at post during the visit expressed satisfaction with the step taken by MTN. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie StephenPlease contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
MTN GHANA DONATES GIFTS TO CHRISTMAS BORN BABIES
Office of the Upper East branch of MTN Ghana, a leading country telecommunication has distributed assorted items which includes, towels, diapers, blankets, toiletries, clothes, soap, and some other baby necessities to mothers of 13 babies delivered on Christmas day at the Nalerigu Baptist Medical Center. According to the Territory Sales Controller for the Upper East Region Mr. Richard Asamane, who spoke to Apexnewsgh.com after making the presentation to mothers of the Christmas born babies, said MTN Ghana believes in humanitarian gestures and as part of their yearly activities, they always visit hospitals every December 26th to put a smile in the faces of nursing mothers and their newborns by way of sharing with them some basic necessities needed to take care of their children. Meanwhile, the Staff Midwife who was at the post on Boxing Day December 26, Madam Josephine Ayamga, expressed satisfaction with such a humanitarian gesture and show of love exhibited by MTN Ghana. She said five males and seven females were delivered and out of the 13 deliveries, six went through normal delivery whiles the other six went through caesarean section. Meanwhile, the Staff Midwife who was at the post on Boxing Day December 26, Madam Josephine Ayamga, expressed satisfaction with such a humanitarian gesture and show of love exhibited by MTN Ghana. She said five males and seven females were delivered and out of the 13 deliveries, six went through normal delivery whiles the other six went through caesarean section. However, Madam Ayamga used the opportunity to ask for more support from the leading telecommunication. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.









