- The effort is being overseen by the Crime Check Foundation, whose CEO, Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng, disclosed this. Mr. Oppong Kwarteng praised Nana Ama McBrown’s kindness in a video that has gone viral.
- On August 15, Nana Ama McBrown will be 47. She also plans to finance the release of 47 prisoners. He remarked, “I know that anyone is watching this will be moved and will offer up a prayer for her.
- One of the places that will profit from McBrown’s project is the Akuse Prison, where Mr. Oppong Kwarteng was spotted in the video with detainees.
- “The Bible says we should draw near to the prisoners, be a source of encouragement to them, and share the good news, because being in prison is not a joke,” he said, underscoring the need of helping prisoners.
- When Nana Ama announced her support for the Crime Check Foundation during an appearance on the “McBrown Kitchen” show in February 2024, her relationship with the organization was cemented earlier this year.
- She was moved by the foundation’s work and promised to support them. Under Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng’s direction, the Crime Check Foundation is renowned for its all-encompassing approach to prisoner care, which includes offering chances for education, assisting with legal matters, and offering emotional support to help convicts reintegrate into society.
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