Ohene Kwame Frimpong

A Ghanaian philanthropist and entrepreneur, Charles Ohene Kwame Frimpong, has raised questions about the way and manner celebrities go about begging for alms on behalf of the poor.

Mr Frimpong, who has many businesses and a charity organisation, said it is wrong for influential people to go about begging for donations on behalf of the poor. 

The owner of the SALT Media Group explained that the way and manner people go about soliciting funds to give to the poor is worrying. 

Mr Frimpong expressed this concern on the Ayekoo Ayekoo mid-morning show on Accra 100.5FM on Tuesday, January 11, 2022.

He said giving to the poor is not compulsory and, thus, for people to go soliciting before giving to the poor was not right.

“If you want to give to the poor and you don’t have it, why must you go begging to fulfill this?” he quizzed.

“Be content with what you have when giving to the poor because begging to give is not a good gesture,” he argued.  

Mr Ohene Kwame Frimpong has won several awards, including Forty Under 40’s Best Entrepreneur in Food & Beverage, and the People’s Most Favourite Entrepreneur Award in 2021.

He also won Emerging Media CEO of the Year 2021 award at the National Communications Awards.

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