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(PICTURES) Lawson Media Lights Up Christmas Day for Over 1,500 Widows with Clothes and Merrymaking

Lawson Media Brings Joy to Over 1,500 Widows on Christmas Day

Story Highlights
  • Widows received beautifully wrapped clothes and snacks as tokens of care and support
  • Lil Win and gospel musician Maybel Okyere thrilled the audience with inspiring entertainment
  • The event fostered unity, gratitude, and festive cheer, leaving the widows deeply appreciative

In a heartwarming act of kindness, Lawson Media, led by CEO Dr. Lawson Kyei Manu, brightened the Christmas season for over 1,500 widows through a special donation drive.

The event, spearheaded by Dr. Manu’s wife, saw the widows receiving beautifully wrapped clothes and snacks, symbolizing love and support. The initiative was carried out on the Afisem Program, hosted by the dynamic Maame Frimpongmaa Korankye (MFK).

Adding to the festive mood, actor and artist Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, captivated the audience with a thrilling performance. His high-energy act, combined with encouraging words, left the widows inspired and joyous as they danced and celebrated.

The celebration continued with soul-stirring performances by gospel musician Maybel Okyere, whose uplifting songs transformed the gathering into a moment of praise and worship. The atmosphere was electric with dancing and heartfelt gratitude to God.

More than just a donation, the event fostered a sense of community and togetherness, making this Christmas a memorable one for the widows.

They expressed profound appreciation to Dr. Lawson Kyei Manu, his wife, and the entire Lawson Media team, describing the gesture as a blessing.

One widow remarked emotionally, “Without this donation, Christmas would have been dull for us. We are deeply grateful.”

In return, the widows offered fervent prayers for Lawson Media, wishing the organization continued success and prominence as an exceptional media house.

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