Popular controversial actress and divorced mother of two, Tonto Charity Dikeh, popularly known as King Tonto is set to feed 5000 Nigerians and 2000 Ghanaians through her foundation.
The Rivers born thespian has taken to her Instagram page to do the announcement.
She wrote:
“As many cities are locked down, The Tonto Dikeh foundation in collaboration with Proserity For Africa came up with a COVID-19 initiative themed:- Raw food bank for 5,000 Nigerians who might not be able to afford to stock up. The reality is that a good number of the general populace struggling with basic needs, and this pandemic season is critical for them, and this inspired the Raw Food Bank Drive by the Tonto Dikeh Foundation Which includes:
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400 bags of 25kg 50kg and 100kg Rice
300 guns of tomatoes
10,000 bags of pure water
10,000 cartons of noodles
10,000 loaves of bread
130 bags of rice
130 bags of beans
2,000 multivitamin
2,000 immune booster
10,000 milk for infant babies .
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This initiative is aimed at helping the common man, and the Tonto Dikeh Foundation is committed to selfless acts in these perilous times.
God bless you!”
Announcing that of Ghana, she wrote:
“We ARE SPREADING OUR CHARITABLE WORKS FOR the Covid-19 shutdown beyond the shores of Nigeria, to our dear cousin, GHANA 🇬🇠. Humanity should know no nationality, race, ethnicity, or religion. The TONTO DIKEH foundation @t_d_foundation and PROSPERITY FOR AFRICA @prosperityforafrica in COLLABORATION WITH SCHWAR MULTIMEDIA @queenafiaschwarzenegger has made division for a Raw Food Bank Drive in Ghana for 2,000 thousand Ghanaians. .
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This humanitarian initiative starts on 10th of April 2020. The following will be shared:
400 bags of rice
300 guns of tomatoes
10,000 bags of pure water
10,000 cartons of noodles
10,000 loaves of bread
130 bags of rice
130 bags of beans
2,000 multivitamin
2,000 immune booster
10,000 milk for infant babies
This initiative is aimed at helping the common man, and the Tonto Dikeh Foundation is committed to selfless acts in these perilous times. We are extending our helping hands beyond Nigeria, and hopefully we will be able to attend to more people.”