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Menaye Donkor made ‘Development Queen’ for her hometown

Manaye Donkor, a model, philanthropist, entrepreneur and wife of Sulley Muntari, has been chosen by the Chief and elders of Agona Asafo as the ‘Nkosuohemaa’ or ‘Development Queen’ of the town. Agona Asafo is the hometown of Menaye’s father, and means a lot to Menaye who used to spend her holidays when she was a child and she still visits regularly. Menaye is the youngest Development Queenmother ever to be enstooled in the area.

Although Menaye’s grandmother was the traditional Queen Mother of the Twidan family of the town, her installation came in recognition of her charity work in the town, especially her contribution to the education of the rural and deprived children in the region.

In 2004, when Menaye Donkor Muntari won Miss Universe Ghana 2004 Beauty Pageant she decided to use her position for good and embarked on her charity activities. She has since taken the full financial responsibility for a school in the town, which was originally established by her parents, to provide rural children the same quality education that is enjoyed by many urban children in Ghana.  The school currently provides education for hundreds of children in the region at absolutely no cost to their parents or families. The Menaye Charity Organisation is solely responsible for the running costs of the school including building maintenance, the teachers, school uniforms, books, and stationary. Menaye’s charity also recently installed an IT suite at the school.

Menaye commented on her appointment; “I was absolutely blown away when they asked me to take on this new role. It is a huge honour and something that I am incredibly proud of. I look forward to continuing to dedicate my efforts to charity initiatives in the region, and to representing Agona Asafo throughout Ghana and the rest of the world.”

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