Minister Prosper Ntoso (right) presenting the items to Rev Jehu Appiah
Minister Prosper Ntoso, a gospel musician, has donated items worth GH¢33,000 to the Mephibosheth Training Centre, an orphanage for children with special needs in Winneba, Central Region.
Items presented include bags of rice and cooking oil, mattresses and an undisclosed amount of money.
The donation which forms part of Minister Ntoso’s 32nd birthday celebration was held in collaboration with the Prosper Ntoso Ministry.
He stated that the support is to fulfil one of the core mandates of the ministry, which is to be a blessing to the less-privileged in society.
“The ministry is not only about music, I believe as gospel musicians, our lives must positively affect the lives of others and the impact should be a directed to these children because they need our physical support,” he said.
Minister Ntoso stated that his ministry intends to extend this gesture to other orphanages in the country, calling on other gospel musicians to contribute in similar ways.
Rev Jehu Appiah, Founder of Mephibosheth Training Centre, expressed his gratitude to the ministry and appealed to government to extend the National School Feeding programme to the institution.
“These children deserve special attention, the responsibility is huge, we only depend on the support of donors, if government comes in, it will reduce the burden on us, we cannot do this alone,” he mentioned.
Minister Ntoso has three albums to his credit. Some of his songs are ‘Meyi Nyame Aye’, ‘Awesome God’, ‘We Praise Your Name’ and ‘Aban Din Din’.
The Prosper Ntoso Ministry is a growing Christian music group dedicated to using music to win people into the Kingdom of God, and also to support the needy in society.