Cynthia Akuamoah Boateng, popularly known as Akua Akyamaa, host of “Help Me Change” program on Oyerepa TV, has received an international award in recognition of her impactful charitable work.
The award was presented by Global Skills Hub UK, in partnership with Lions International, during a Health Summit held at Liverpool Hope University in the United Kingdom.
The event, which brought together participants from across the globe, celebrated individuals making significant contributions to society.
Akua Akyamaa was honoured with a “Certificate Award of Achievement” for her dedication to supporting the vulnerable, sick, and needy through her Help Me Change initiative.
The program has been instrumental in transforming lives by assisting those in need.
The citation on her award read:
“This Outstanding Leadership Charity Award is presented to Help Me Change TV Show with Cynthia Akuamoah Boateng
In honour of your ability to navigate challenges and drive impactful change through strong leadership. Presented this day 14th February 2025 at the Leadership Hope University, UK.”
Akua Akyamaa’s honour underlines the result of media-driven charity initiatives and underscores her dedication to making a difference in the lives of the less privileged.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com / Joseph Marfo