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BigAyehMedia Blog of Thursday, 2 March 2023

Source: Nana Yaw Ayeh

Abbi Ima puts smiles on the faces of widows on her birthday.

"If you ever need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of your arm." As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands: one for helping yourself, and the other for helping others.

In this situation, even though Abigail Ayizam comes from a less privileged background, that has never deterred her from being generous.

As part of her birthday celebration activities, which she normally gives back to society during these periods, the singer fed more than 100 widows by organizing a buffet for them to eat together.

The event that took place at the Tamatama bar and restaurant on March 1, 2023, saw some dignitaries celebrating with her and giving some words to the women.

The award-winning singer over some time has put smiles on the less privileged society with her charity works.

After the thoughtful gesture, the widows also formed a choir and sang the traditional "happy birthday" song for the "Give Me Love" singer.

They then moved on to help the artist celebrate her birthday properly as they joined hands to enjoy some sumptuous meals that were provided at the venue.



Abbi Ima added a year to her glorious age yesterday, and she took to social media to splash stunning photos of herself. Many of her colleagues in the music industry, gatekeepers as well as her teeming fans and followers, took to the comment section of her photos to shower her with kind words.



"When God blesses you, the most important thing is to help others." I have taken it upon myself to share the little I have with these widows because they really need our help. For me, I know how it feels to be in this position because my father left my mother when I was young.



with the support of my team and the management of the Tamatama bar and restaurant. I was able to give out some food, water, drinks, and a lot more to widows and other women in need.



My sincere thanks to the media and all who supported this agenda for coming through. "I am grateful," she said.