Kobby Kyei donates 1,200 pairs of antimicrobial footwear to schoolchildren in Agona Duakwa
Ghanaian media personality and philanthropist Kobby Kyei, together with his team, has donated 1,200 pairs of antimicrobial footwear to schoolchildren in Agona Duakwa in the Central Region, reinforcing his commitment to children’s health, welfare, and education.
The donation, which brought relief and excitement to pupils and families, was received on behalf of the community by Nana Kojo Amuakwa V and the elders of Duakwaman.
The traditional authorities warmly welcomed Kobby Kyei and his team, praising their generosity and dedication to improving the lives of young people.
Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Nana Kojo Amuakwa V expressed deep appreciation to the team for selecting Agona Duakwa as beneficiaries. He noted that the footwear would significantly enhance the health and well‑being of schoolchildren while easing the financial burden on parents who struggle to provide essential school items.
On behalf of the people of Duakwaman, the chief thanked the team for their unwavering commitment to humanitarian work and their continued efforts to make a positive impact across the country. He also offered prayers and well‑wishes for Kobby Kyei and his team, hoping they would receive the strength and resources needed to expand their charitable initiatives.
The antimicrobial footwear is expected to protect children from foot‑related infections while providing comfort and safety as they attend school and go about their daily activities.
Residents have widely praised the gesture, describing it as a meaningful contribution to children’s welfare and a boost to quality education in the area.
The donation forms part of Kobby Kyei’s broader commitment to community development and social impact, with a focus on supporting vulnerable groups and empowering young people through practical interventions.
Community members expressed optimism that the initiative would inspire other individuals and organisations to invest in the well‑being and future of children across the country.