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Alby News Ghana Blog of Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Source: Alby News Ghana

McDan offers to foot medical bills of Ghana's tallest man

Businessman, Dr. Daniel McKorley has offered to foot the medicals bills of Ghana’s tallest man, Sulemana Abdul-Samed [Awuche].

Awuche who hails from Gambaga in the North East Region is reportedly suffering from chronic ulcer and excess growth hormone issues.

The businessman who invited him to Accra, underscored the important of benevolence and charity which he has trained his children to understand.

“I was privileged to invite Sulemana Abdul-Samed [Awuche], the tallest man in Ghana, into my home to meet my family and to see how we could help him with his chronic ulcer and excess growth hormone issues. My wife and kids consistently whispered into my ears to pay the entire cost of Awuche’s medical treatment and to ensure that he was going to live a longer, healthier and happier life. As I have always known, I’m lucky to have a big, supportive family”, he wrote.

Read his full post below

For me, being a parent is priceless. I understand that my kids are going to have certain privileges that I didn’t have, so, I need to teach them values like hard work and respect, and instill in them the desire to help and serve others. More than anything I could hand to them, I want to teach them about benevolence and charity. If I raise them to practice the importance of sharing what they have, something I believe will carry them through life, I’ll be a proud father.

This is why I was privileged to invite Sulemana Abdul-Samed [Awuche], the tallest man in Ghana, into my home to meet my family and to see how we could help him with his chronic ulcer and excess growth hormone issues. My wife and kids consistently whispered into my ears to pay the entire cost of Awuche’s medical treatment and to ensure that he was going to live a longer, healthier and happier life. As I have always known, I’m lucky to have a big, supportive family that is compassionate towards other people. That truly warms my heart.

If you’re a parent, step out with your child and offer a helping hand to the community. Because trust me, one of the most satisfying and productive things you can pass on to them is the importance of sharing what they have with others.