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Freedom offers succour to earthquake victims in Turkey

Abraham by Abraham
March 16, 2023
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Freedom offers succour to earthquake victims in Turkey
Freedom with some Turkish kids at the Internally displaced persons camp.

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Ghanaian industrialist and philanthropist, Freedom Jacob Caesar, was on a business trip in Istanbul, last month when Turkey was struck by deadly earthquakes.

In an effort to offer his support to survivors, Freedom, or the Prince of Africa as he is well known, travelled to the Hatay Province to meet with local Turkish authorities, including the mayor of Hatay and the Minister of Finance to determine the urgent needs of the people and then donated, mobilised and managed logistics for transporting supplies, including tents, beds, showers, and heaters to the epicenter of the disaster.

He said: “As I sat watching news of the post earthquake devastation, I was compelled to support those affected. Since I happened to be in Turkey, I was able to meet with authorities and learned that one of their biggest challenges was accessing supplies due to the destruction of infrastructure.

“I quickly mobilised the tents and supplies from other countries and had them flown in from Ghana with an international crew who constructed the tent cities that offered shelter for so many families during their time of need.”

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Through his New Africa Foundation, Freedom has provided humanitarian relief efforts to communities in Ghana, USA, Kenya and Nigeria, supporting the homeless, disabled, veterans, orphans and other less privileged persons. His work in Turkey was an extension of his philanthropic work over the past decade supporting, developing and implementing solutions to ensure that families in crisis have access to essential support services.

“So many in Turkey and the international community were surprised to see an African coming to their aid since we are typically on the receiving end of aid rather than providing it. A shift is happening and my contributions are letting Africans and the world know that Africa can and will be unshackled from its perception simply as a continent in need,” he added.

Freedom and his foundation’s efforts in Turkey and countries around the world are setting precedence that Africans can export and reciprocate aid to countries in crisis.

Another African famous for extending humanitarian gestures to other parts of the world was the late Prophet Temitope Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations.

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