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Alby News Ghana Blog of Saturday, 4 March 2023

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Meet Empress Esi The Ghanaian Girl Building Schools in Villages and Giving Joy to the Needy Through Charity

Empress Esi Amoah, a teen philanthropist and television producer from Ghana, has made it her life's work to aid the underprivileged

Through her foundation Empress On The Road, she has built and handed over schools to the communities of Agortorkpor and Dzabukpo in Ghana's Volta Region

Her father, Kofi Amoah, who's one of her main backbones, opened up about Empress Esi's education, charity, and daring exploits

Teenage Ghanaian television producer and philanthropist Empress Esi Amoah has dedicated her life to helping and giving hope to the needy in underserved communities.

Before COVID-19 struck the world, including Ghana, the 13-year-old rose to fame thanks to her charitable works and award-winning off-air programme TVA Drive on TV Africa.

Empress Esi Amoah's journey to charity

Kofi Amoah, Empress Esi's father, tells YEN.com.gh that the child's path to benevolence began at age two.

Meet the Ghanaian girl giving Joy to the needy through her foundation. Photo credit: Empress Esi Amoah. Source: Facebook

"She developed a passion for humanitarian work from being involved in my work and her mother, Mary Magdalene Amevor's adventures. We visited communities to assist needy people and families," he told YEN.com.gh.

Empress Esi, 13, started volunteering physically to aid the less fortunate when she was 12. The teen became passionate about helping others after witnessing her parents help countless individuals and families in need in remote areas. Empress Esi's father, a qualified social worker employed by Ghana's Department of Social Welfare, has been her backbone.

Empress Esi Amoah gives joy to the needy through her charity projects

The benevolent teen has built and handed over three schools to the communities of Agortorkpor and Dzabukpo in the Central Tongu District in Ghana's Volta Region, where she served as the traditional Queen, according to her dad.

Meet Empress Esi the GH girl giving joy to the needy. Photo credit: Empress On The Road. Source: Facebook

''She's completed the Dzabukpo school with support from her partner. She did kinderkaden and classes one to six. Her 12th-year project was their JHS, which is at the window level. In the community of Dzagokpo, she's looking at giving them a whole school from kindergarten to JHS.

''She's completed the Agortorkpor school. She's on another project with support from her friend from Greater St Louis in the US, also at the roofing stage. She's completed three schools, but other projects are at the base level,'' her