
God’s Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO has donated wheelchairs and school bags to 6-year-old twins, Precious Afia Osae Abigail and Benedict Odei Osae, who have mobility disabilities.
The twins, who are in Class 1 at Adeiso Presbyterian Basic School and Narrow Gate International School, respectively, have been dragging themselves on the ground for six years due to their condition.

The CEO of God’s Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO, Mr. Solomon Abronoma Nyarko, who is based in Holland, supported the presentation of the wheelchairs and bags to the twins.

Speaking with Accra FM/CTV news reporter, Apelete Kofi-Michel, Madam Rebecca Kaaley, Chairperson of God’s Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO, revealed that the twins were paralyzed at eight months old and had to rely on dragging themselves on the ground to move around. Their parents faced numerous challenges, including having to constantly buy new clothes for them.
The donation has brought joy not only to the twins and their family but also to the entire school community.
Precious and Benedict’s mother, Madam Lydia Osae, expressed her gratitude to God’s Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO for their support.
“I am happy that my children can now proceed with their education. I’m really thankful to God for directing this NGO to help Precious and Benedict,” she said.
“God’s Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO has played a vital role in our lives. We are grateful for their support.”
Madam Rebecca Kaaley (Chairperson, God’s Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO): “We are committed to supporting persons with disabilities. We are happy to have made a difference in the lives of Precious and Benedict.”
Miss Charity Bredu (Precious’ class teacher): “The donation has brought a significant change in Precious’ life. We are grateful to God’s Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO for their support.”




