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Watch: Moesha Bodoung Goes Back To Her Roots To Celebrate Birthday

Ghanaian actress, Moesha Bodoung went back to her roots, Billaw, in the Upper West Region to celebrate her birthday with students. The actress, through her Moesha Bodoung Foundation, donated books, school bags and some refreshments to the students of Billaw school. ” For my birthday this year, I decided to go back to my root, […]

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Ghanaian actress, Moesha Bodoung went back to her roots, Billaw, in the Upper West Region to celebrate her birthday with students.

The actress, through her Moesha Bodoung Foundation, donated books, school bags and some refreshments to the students of Billaw school.

” For my birthday this year, I decided to go back to my root, my home town and gave something they have always . We donated some learning materials to the billaw school in the upper west region where I come from And some snacks.I finally fulfilled my promise as a child ,to go back and help my people,” Moesha wrote

The Instagram model and socialite, also added that even though the “Sissala” tribe is one of the less talked about tribes in Ghana, she continues to remain a proud one.

“Well there are two things I’ll forever be proud of and continually boast about, that is; who I am and where I come from. Compared to other tribes, the sissalas are not talked about often, however, aside been located in Upper West Region we are also known for the xylophone, charcoal burning,farming and wearing smock,” she wrote.

The “Moesha Bodoung Foundation” with the motto “Every Child Matters” is a non-profit foundation that seeks to take care of not only needy children but also children with autism.

The Foundation has made several donations to children in less privileged schools.

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