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Serwaa Amihere cooks rice and chicken stew for patients at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital

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Ghanaian media personality Serwaa Amihere has donated food items and electrical appliances to the management of the Accra Psychiatric Hospital as part of her philanthropic efforts.

The founder and chief executive officer of Serwaa Amihere Foundation and her team members including her younger sister Maame Gyamfuaa spent a day at the facility cooking for the patients.

In a viral video, Serwaa Amihere and her sister looked gorgeous in white tops and form-fitting trousers as they chopped vegetables, fried chicken and fish, cooked long grain bags of rice and prepared sumptuous stew for the staff and patients.

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Serwaa Amihere wore mild makeup and covered her long expensive frontal lace hairstyle with a blue hair net as they served the food perfectly in time for lunch.

The co-founder of the Oh My Hair beauty brand shared the video on Instagram with this caption:

“It was an unforgettable day of giving back at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital last Wednesday.”
“We fumigated the female ward, cooked and served a hearty lunch to the entire hospital, and donated essential items to brighten the lives of both patients and staff.”
“Every small act counts when we come together! 💙.”

Watch the video below:

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