in a friendly mood with Maamle
Renowned Ghanaian blogger, Kobby Kyei, has received applause on social media for his humanitarian work involving some individuals living in deprived communities.
The appraisal was made viral after TikTok personality, Kofi Panea, stated that he recently posted a video of an elderly woman named Maamle Mamle, who was struggling to fend for herself, after tagging Kobby, his team came to the aid of the woman.
“Kobby Kyei should be arrested the next time he dares to call himself just a blogger. No jokes. That title doesn’t fit him anymore, and it hasn’t for a while,” he stated.
Kofi Panea said on TikTok that Kobby Kyei has moved way past blogging, saying, “Just two weeks ago, I posted about an elderly woman struggling. Not long after, he and his team showed up and helped her with food and shelter. That’s real impact. That’s action.
“Big respect to him for that, and honestly, we need to give him his flowers while he’s still here.”
Kobby Kyei, also known as Augustus Koranteng Kyei, is a renowned Ghanaian blogger and humanitarian. Kobby has made a name for himself in the blogging world, focusing on positive humanitarian and social development stories.
He started his blogging journey in 2017, initially writing about lifestyle and entertainment, but later shifted his focus to humanitarian work, telling stories of children and deprived communities in rural Ghana.
This unique approach has earned him international recognition, awards, and collaborations with corporate organisations, diplomats, and international institutions. Some of his notable achievements include, National Communications Awards (Online Media Personality), Youth Excellence Awards (Best Youth Blogger of the Year), Ghana Tertiary Awards (Tertiary Star Role Model of the Year). His impact span from the provision of potable water for two communities in the Central Region through his blog and partnerships.
Kobby’s motivation stems from leaving a positive digital footprint for future generations, and he continues to inspire others through his humanitarian work.
BY Prince Fiifi Yorke
