
Accra, Ghana//-The CEO of Class Media Group, Alhaji Seidu Agongo, today donated provisions and beverages, including boxes of milk, tins of Milo, bags of sugar and rice to the young Muslim community of Accra Academy Senior High School.

The items worth several thousands Ghana cedis were meant to support the young Muslim students in the school.
Commenting on the gesture, AlhajiAgongo said: “As we journey through this sacred month of Ramadan, I had the honour of donating beverages and prayer materials to the young Muslim community of Accra Academy Senior High School”.
He noted that supporting these young students during this holy month is a small gesture. Still, it reflects a timeless principle of our faith: that giving is not merely an act of charity—it is an expression of faith, brotherhood, and gratitude to Allah.
Moments like these remind us that Ramadan is not only a period of fasting, but also a time for compassion, generosity, and renewed commitment to one another”.
Ramadan calls us to reflect on our shared humanity and the responsibility we carry to uplift those around us. As a Muslim from humble beginnings, I have always believed that life finds its true meaning when we live not only for ourselves, but for others, Alhaji Agongo added.


Even in nature, we witness the beauty of mutual support—trees sharing sunlight and nutrients, and animals protecting and nurturin

g one another.
How much more should we, as human beings—honoured as the foremost of Allah’s creation and endowed with compassion and understanding—stand together in kindness and solidarity?
Allah reminds us in the Qur’an: “The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed of grain which grows seven ears; in every ear are a hundred grains. And Allah multiplies for whom He wills.” (Qur’an 2:261)
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also taught that “The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others.”
May Allah accept our acts of kindness, strengthen the bonds within our communities, and guide us all to be instruments of support, compassion, and hope for one another, he concluded.


