@gndzongana Let me tell you the hard truth nobody has ever told you. You grew up with so much hate and envy and that has informed all your thought and actions. They only reason for this xenophobic actions in south Africa is just hate and envy. You guys are so lazy and envious of ppl progress
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 How on earth can this country move forward. This is so sad.Other countries are thinking of development and you are thinking of destroying development.I always say we would keep living the past of other countries whilst they are living our future. Common sense is really not common
I have no caption, I am unmotivated, discouraged, sad, scared, slipping into depression. I cannot continue to suffer in silence because I am ashamed of what people will say or where this video might reach. At this stage, I NEED HELP because I am HOPELESS
Please help me , you shall not lack.
I donโt have a kobo in my account, and before I start entering DMs to beg for money and food, I have a business that just seem to be stagnant, I have literally tried everything, if I had money maybe I will do more , but at this stage I am left with nothing.
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Urgent Appeal: Let's Come Together to Save Emmanuel Boateng's Life! Please, let's support a young man named Emmanuel Boateng, who lives in Dunkwa (Dunkwa-on-Offin area). He was previously a galamsey (illegal small-scale mining) worker, but unfortunately, years of exposure to harmful dust has severely damaged his lungs โ affecting one lung badly and leaving him with a serious respiratory condition.He now depends on oxygen cylinders to stay alive, which cost him GHโต800 each time he needs a refill. To receive full treatment and hopefully recover completely, he requires approximately GHโต800,000 (eight hundred thousand Ghana cedis). This is a huge amount for him and his family, and he can no longer work due to his health.Emmanuel is fighting for his life, and he needs our help urgently. If you've seen the video, his contact number is shared there .Any amount you can contribute โ big or small โ will make a real difference and could save his life. Let's show compassion and unity as Ghanaians.Please share this widely, donate if you can, or reach out via the number in the video. Thank you for your kindness and support! God bless you.โค๏ธ๐๐ฟ