If you thought MADHOUSE was good, then brace yourself for this one because it is better. Watch out for the shocking details of thievery, neglect, abuse… that has led to several deaths of children in Ghana's flagship Home for care.
See the interesting details of how our undercover reporter, Anas Aremeyaw Anas unravels the mystery, disguised as a pastor from the Christ of Jah Church. And for the most interesting part, our man posed as a rich female philanthropist from Mali called Hajia Balkisu, who came to donate a coffin and provide an ambulance for conveying some dead bodies to the morgue in order to have a first-hand feel of negligence that leads to deaths in the home; which is usually shrouded in secrecy.
What are you waiting for? Grab a copy of The New Crusading GUIDE this Wednesday, 1st September, 2010 and read the story of the suffering victims of this Home, as investigated in Ghana, Senegal, Liberia and the United States.
The story is also cast in a 90-minute Television documentary to be shown in the evening of Wednesday, 1st September, 2010 on Metro TV; as well as other Television networks on dates yet to be announced. Don't miss out.


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