{"id":278962,"date":"2016-12-23T11:30:11","date_gmt":"2016-12-23T11:30:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=278962"},"modified":"2016-12-23T11:30:11","modified_gmt":"2016-12-23T11:30:11","slug":"citi-fms-help-a-christmas-child-project-goes-to-manchie-and-korleman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/12\/citi-fms-help-a-christmas-child-project-goes-to-manchie-and-korleman\/","title":{"rendered":"Citi FM’s Help a Christmas Child Project goes to Manchie and Korleman"},"content":{"rendered":"

Residents and children living in Manchie and Korleman, two deprived communities in the Ga West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region will be the next beneficiaries of Citi FM\u2019s \u201cHelp a Christmas Child Project<\/strong>\u201d<\/p>\n

This follows Citi FM’s trip to Sota and Abonya, where residents benefited from this gesture in 2015.<\/p>\n

Brief about Maanchie and Korleman<\/strong><\/p>\n

Manchie and Korleman are two adjoining communities located in the Ga West Municipality, off the Accra-Nsawam road.<\/p>\n

Without the traffic, it should take you roughly an hour to arrive in these two communities by road.\u00a0Manchie is bordered on the East by Samsam Odumase; to the West is \u00a0Kuntunse; to the South and North,\u00a0 it is bordered by Mayira and Korleman respectively.<\/p>\n

Crops like plantain and oil palm trees are seen dotted along the dirt road as one enters the town. Majority of the residents live\u00a0in mud houses. Like every other community, Manchie and Korleman have their own unique challenges. There are no public toilets or taps. Inhabitants rely on just a few boreholes and hand dug wells.<\/p>\n

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Despite the\u00a0challenges confronting them, they are looking forward to celebrating this\u00a0 Christmas with Staff of Citi FM.<\/p>\n

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CHILDREN MAKE DEMANDS<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Even before Citi FM and its listeners fete children at Manchie and Korleman, the kids already have their wish list.<\/p>\n

Thirteen-year-old Baniku Bernard said \u201cI want a whole bag of rice for my family, drinks, a pair of shoes for school and church and a bottle of non-alcoholic champagne.<\/p>\n

Phanuel Dotse, a class four pupil, who has dreams of becoming a commercial driver requested for Fried Rice and\u00a0Soft\u00a0 drinks.<\/p>\n

Fourteen-year-old Jemima Dogbe, a student of Manchie MA Basic School is aspiring to be an exceptional teacher in the near future. She told CitiFM she wanted exercise books, pen and pencils and chalks for her school.<\/p>\n

Another student, Eunice Dzissah, asked for a laptop, bicycle, school uniforms and shoes as gifts for the Christmas.<\/p>\n

WHY MANCHIE AND KORLEMAN\u00a0 WERE\u00a0 SELECTED.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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The Human Resource Manager and the Head of Citi FM\u2019s Corporate Social Responsibility Mrs Jenifer Anane Nsiah said the two towns were selected because they fit the criteria of what the station wanted.<\/p>\n

Mrs Nsiah said, \u2018\u2019 you know, last year, we extended\u00a0this gesture to children in Sota and Abonya which are located in the Shai Osudoku District of the Greater Accra Region.<\/p>\n

But this year, we decided that these towns should be selected because of their peculiar challenges. Even though they are located within the City, they are very disadvantaged in many ways.<\/p>\n

And what better time, to fete them than on Boxing day, December 26\u201d, she stated.
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