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Nana Ama McBrown Gifts 9 New Phones to Poleeno's Family, Mourns with Blogger on Onua TV

On Saturday, May 13, Onua TV presenter and actress Nana Ama McBrown visited the family of blogger and YouTuber Poleeno to mourn with them. 


The blogger had recently lost his mother, and McBrown showed her support by gifting nine new phones to the grieving family.


In a touching video shared by Poleeno on Instagram, McBrown can be seen commiserating with the family and offering her condolences. 


The emotional footage shows the actress hugging family members and consoling them during this difficult time.


"Today happens to be Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 14, and I am saying Goodbye to my mother. 



Hmmm...It is not easy o, but God knows best," Poleeno wrote in the caption of the post.

Netizens reacted positively to the thoughtful gesture, praising McBrown for her kindness and generosity. 

The video has since gone viral, with many expressing their admiration for the actress and her show of support for Poleeno and his family.

McBrown is known for her philanthropic work and has  previously been involved in various charitable causes. Her act of kindness towards Poleeno and his family is just another example of her commitment to giving back to the community.

In these challenging times, it's heartening to see people come together to support one another. 

McBrown's gesture is a reminder that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference in someone's life.

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