Abdul Samed Zurak a young Ghanaian has dedicated his life to a foundation that is focused on educating Ghana and ultimately fighting breast cancer in the country.
An announcement of the young gentleman’s project was made on the official Twitter handle of The Obama Foundation in which post, Abdul was hailed for his massive efforts.
The post reads: “Beating cancer starts with knowledge. That’s why @abdul_zurak launched a foundation to educate people in Ghana about cancer and help them access care. On #WorldCancerDay, we’re grateful for #ObamaLeaders like Abdul who are committed to finding solutions to fight cancer
Beating cancer starts with knowledge. That’s why @abdul_zurak launched a foundation to educate people in Ghana about cancer and help them access care. On #WorldCancerDay, we’re grateful for #ObamaLeaders like Abdul who are committed to finding solutions to fight cancer. pic.twitter.com/ILOlgVRFfP
— The Obama Foundation (@ObamaFoundation) February 4, 2020
Abdul’s foundation which is identified as the Zurak Cancer Foundation has engaged in several activities to educate Ghanaians at different regions of the country regarding the menacing disease. Posts by the official Twitter handle of the foundation shows how extensively the young man has led his team to embark on the relentless mission of fighting breast cancer in Ghana. It is also indicated that Abdul has taken the mission to the media, as he educates the public through traditional radio stations as well. Pictures of a physical meeting held for locals in a rural area have also been shared among many other activities.
Northern Regional Directorat
The team in Tamale engaged the students of Business College International Senior High School on Breast Cancer and Self breast care examination in line with our vision of pursuing national healthy living and wellbeing.
We are very grateful to the team pic.twitter.com/zXVTOeVhbV— Zurak Cancer Foundation (@z_c_foundation) October 29, 2019
In other news, a team of seven talented kids of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana has built a breathtaking version of the aeroplane car that was recently launched by the Kantanka group.
The young children who are all under the age of 12 gave a live demonstration on KTV’s popular TV program, ‘Kantanka Exclusive of how the aero-car can be controlled with a software
Nana Kwame Opoku who is 12 years of age was the spokesperson for the group and he explained with great eloquence that the reason they decided to embark on the mini-project was to prove to the outside world that Africans are also capable of creating great things.
Source: Yen.com.gh