Popular Ghanaian twin teachers and philanthropists, Twin Diaries, have announced the postponement of a planned donation exercise following a devastating flood that struck their home while they were away on a humanitarian mission.
According to a heartbreaking statement shared on their social media platforms, the twins were in Takoradi preparing to deliver donations to a set of twins who recently lost their mother when news reached them that their residence had been severely affected by flooding.
The unexpected disaster has compelled them to suspend the donation project temporarily as they return home to assess the damage and restore normalcy.
"A massive flood has hit home whilst we were away in Takoradi as we prepared for the donations to the twins who recently lost their mum," the twins wrote. "The incident has pushed us to bring the donation to a halt. We are now returning home to put things in order. Donation has been postponed. Kindly remember us in prayer."
The announcement has sparked an outpouring of sympathy from followers and well-wishers, many of whom have taken to social media to offer prayers and words of encouragement to the philanthropic duo.
Known for their charitable activities and commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals across Ghana, Twin Diaries have earned admiration for consistently using their platform to make a positive impact in communities. The postponement of the donation exercise comes as a disappointment to many supporters, but the twins remain hopeful that the initiative will resume once the situation at home is brought under control.


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