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‘Melting moment’ as Napo ‘plays’ with school pupil

News‘Melting moment’ as Napo ‘plays’ with school pupil

A video has emerged of Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the NPP’s running mate in the 2024 elections, sharing a moment with some school kids playing with them.

In the viral video, Napo was captured in a heartwarming moment with children at the Kumasi Children’s Home.

Reports suggest, the former lawmaker was there during a visit to donate essential items to the Kumasi Children’s Home.

Napo was surrounded by some little children of the Kumasi Children’s Home as he was seated.

The information gathered adds that Dr Prempeh has been doing philanthropic activities for over 2 decades now.

Within the period, he’s supported more than 20 homes.

Yesterday, November 27, 2025, Napo donated food items to support 3 homes in Kumasi, namely the Kumasi rehabilitation centre ⁠, Cheshire Home and the ⁠Kumasi children’s home.

It has also come to light that Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh supports the three homes three times within the year, with the donation yesterday a Christmas present and also the third time Napo is donating to the homes for the year 2025.

Meanwhile, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, in recent times, has touched on what he has been doing for the past 10 months out of government.

According to Napo, the last 10 months he has been enjoying life, labelling his last 10 months as his best time in the last 16 years.

Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on November 18, 2025, Napo stated, “In the last 10 months, I’ve been enjoying life. I have been reading and enjoying life, my brother. I’ve been going around the country on a listening tour. I’ve been reconnecting to my roots and establishing my foot firmly on the ground”.

“I’ve been mostly listening, reflecting, doing a soul search on what’s the purpose going forward”.

He boldly declared, “So, it’s been the best time in the last probably 16 years,” he indicated.

Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, in the same interview, admitted that the NPP’s defeat was partly due to a loss of trust between the government and the people.

According to Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, after ten months of political reflection, he has realised that the Akufo-Addo government simply did not listen enough.

He asserted that the government had broken the trust between citizens, which led to the NPP’s humiliating defeat.

Napo explained that the government had to navigate severe global economic and health crises, which affected many countries and, consequently, the financial stability and savings of the citizens.

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