Actor Dr Likee Pays GHS 76,026 in Hospital Bills for Needy Patients

    Ghanaian entertainer Ebenezer Akwasi Antwi partners with NGOs to support Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital patients.

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    Actor and content creator Ebenezer Akwasi Antwi, known as 'Dr Likee', has paid GHS 76,026 in hospital bills for needy patients. This support was provided to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH). The payment covered outstanding balances for patients unable to fund their medical care.

    The generous act was a collaboration with two non-governmental organizations. The N.B. Sika Foundation, led by Rosemond Nuamah-Mensah and Hubert Kyei-Mensah, partnered with Dr Likee. The foundation's directors are also known as Nana Sika Bimpomaa and Overmars. Their joint effort sought to significantly ease financial strain on vulnerable families receiving treatment at KATH. Beyond the financial aid, the team also donated essential supplies.

    These supplies included diapers, baby formula, and detergents. This targets support for new mothers and their newborn babies. Such a contribution is vital in Ghana's public health system. It helps fill gaps where direct patient payments are a barrier. For many years, KATH has been a key referral point for complex medical cases in the Ashanti Region and beyond. The hospital often faces challenges in ensuring every patient receives care regardless of their financial status.

    Hospital management at KATH expressed gratitude for the donation. They stated it would relieve a significant financial burden. This initiative underscores the growing trend of private citizens and organizations contributing to public services. It reflects a recognition of social responsibility. Dr Likee is a prominent figure in Ghanaian entertainment. He has a large following through his skits and films. His online presence via Akabenezer Productions is substantial. This is not his first charitable endeavor.

    Dr Likee and his associates have a history of charitable works. These often focus on critical areas like health and education across Ghana. His recent comedy tour in London in May 2026 was a major success. It drew a large audience, showcasing his international appeal. Such public figures using their influence for social good sets a positive example. It encourages broader community engagement in addressing societal needs.

    The partnership highlights the power of collective action. Private individuals and NGOs can make a tangible difference in public institutions. This GHS 76,026 donation is more than just money. It represents hope and relief for numerous families. It means critical medical services become accessible to those who need them most. This story showcases the positive impact of celebrity philanthropy in Ghana.

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