Adorable Video Of Suzzy Pinamang Beaming WIth Joy After Ibrahim Mahama's Intervention Trends
- Suzzy Pinamang has received a major boost in her quest to regain her sight after Ibrahim Mahama decided to cover her medical bills
- A video has surfaced showing the moment Suzzy was seated alongside her mother beaming with joy
- Social media users who took to the comment section are optimistic that Suzzy will regain her sight
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A new video of Suzzy Pinamang, a Form 2 student at Adventist Senior High School who suffered an injury while in school, has warmed hearts online.
The video, which was sighted on TikTok, showed the 16-year-old in a joyful mood.

Source: TikTok
A young lady, apparently seated beside Suzzy, whispered into her ear, bringing a smile to her face instantly.
The video then showed Suzzy's mother smiling after realising she was being recorded.
The footage was apparently taken as Suzzy Pinamang was on her way to Accra for further assessment of her eyes after businessman Ibrahim Mahama offered to cover her medical expenses.

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The video, which had racked up over 2,000 likes and 170 comments, was captioned:
"God bless Ibrahim Mahama for putting a smile on the faces of Suzzy and her family."

Source: UGC
In an interview after further tests were conducted to assess the extent of the damage to Suzzy’s eyes, Clement Kubi, her elder brother, expressed joy that her treatment had received a major boost.
He said Suzzy was overjoyed upon hearing that Ibrahim Mahama would cover the full cost of her medical care.
“It came as good news to the family because we were very worried about who would come to our aid. When we got the call that Ibrahim Mahama was going to support us, we were so happy. My sister had a sound sleep that night, and that was the moment I saw her laugh.”
Parents should be more responsible
In an exclusive interview with YEN.com.gh, educationist and Executive Producer of The Sharks Quiz, Mr. Abel Ohene Acquaye, blamed the unfortunate incident on the negligence of some parents.

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Specifically, he called out the parents of the boy who took the gun to school.
"The parent can be held responsible for negligence. This is because parents have a duty to ensure their children are safe and do not pose a risk to themselves or others."
At the time of writing this report, the video had garnered over 10,000 views and 100 comments.
Watch the video below:
Ghanaians react to Suzzy Pinamang's actions
Netizens took to the comment section to thank Ibrahim Mahama for his generosity.
Lauren stated:
“Kufuor helped Ibrahim Mahama to reach where he is now, you can check on YouTube from the horse's own mouth. Without Asanteni, Tani can’t thrive, and he was advised to give back to society. Asante.”
user5036225960877 reacted:
“God bless Mr. Ibrahim Mahama. You will never lack anything on this earth.”
Nana Akwasi indicated:
“I went to Bolgatanga to work for a year. The way these people treated me, I decided not to return to the Ashanti Region again. These people are very good indeed. Allah bless all Northerners.”

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Nhyiraba added:
“He will do this, then later you guys will give the glory to Despite and the chiefs. I wish Suzzy well; I pray she gets back soon to continue her education.”
Kind man donates to Suzzy Pinamang
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a kind Ghanaian man visited Suzzy Pinamang and donated an unspecified amount to the 16-year-old.
He also called on the Ghana Education Service to step in and support her during this critical time.
Source: YEN.com.gh

Philip Boateng Kessie (Head of Human Interest Desk) Philip Boateng Kessie started writing for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is the Head of the Human Interest desk. He has over six years of experience in journalism and graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Philip previously served as a reporter for Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and as a content writer for Scooper News. He has a certificate in Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: philip.kessie@yen.com.gh.

Abel Ohene Acquaye (Social entrepreneur and education expert) Abel Ohene Acquaye is a Program Director at the Academic Talent Development Program (ATDP). He is also the Executive Producer of The Sharks Quiz and the Founder and Executive Director of AB Review Education Hub. Abel Ohene Acquaye recently led Team Ghana, representing the ATDP, to participate in the STEAM Ahead 2023 tournament in Bali, Indonesia, where they won a total of 35 medals in various categories.