Sefa Kayi Signs 5-Year MoU With SOS Children’s Villages

Peace FM's radio morning show host, Mr. Kwami Sefa Kayi, has signed a memorandum of udnrstanding (MoU) with the SOS Children’s village Ghana, in Asiakwa in the Eastern Region to adopt a house at the Village.

Under the MoU, Mr. Sefa Kayi, who is the 'Kokrokoo' morning show host for five years, starting from March 2020 to March 2025, during which period he is expected to make available GH20, 000 annually.

Though not a legally binding document, the MoU indicates a voluntary agreement towards the sustainable care of the less privileged children in the SOS children’s village at Asiakwa.

Dedication of house

Mr. Sefa Kayi dedicated the house (MAMA SAFOA HOUSE) to his mother, Akosua Safoa, and donated a 49-inch television set, a Samsung fridge, cooking sets, among other provisions, to the house as well as the village.

In dedicating the house to his mother, Mr. Sefa Kayi expressed his deepest gratitude to Mama Akosua Safoa for taking good care of him throughout his life.

Talking about why he decided on SOS children’s Village Asiakwa, he said his intention was to give back after he was introduced to SOS Children Village by a friend.

The Kokrokoo morning show host, in his presentation, also thanked his family and his friends for the love and support they had shown him throughout the years.

SOS Children’s Villages

The Country Director of the SOS children’s villages Ghana, Mr. Alexander Mar Kekula, in his address explained that there were four SOS Children’s villages in Ghana and named their locations as Tema, Asiakwa, Kumasi and Tamale.

He added that the SOS Children’s Village Asiakwa had been able to raise doctors and nurses, who came from difficult backgrounds, adding that the village had made it that far “Thanks to friends, donors and other people who work with the children to help them grow well.”