

Ghanaian Boy's Chair Journey to School Inspires Global Donations
Nine-Year-Old Ghanaian Boy Uses Chair to Get to School, Needs Urgent Surgery Tongor, Ghana – Setor, a determined 9-year-old boy from the village of Tongor in Ghana, faces daily challenges most children never experience. Born with physical disabilities, Setor uses a plastic chair as his primary mode of transportation to school. His plight came to light through a video posted by BONES MAN TV, a social media influencer, that has garnered significant attention online. "Setor is a 9 years Old boy who walks with a plastic chair to school due to financial challenges," explains the video's description. The video shows Setor skillfully maneuvering the chair across various terrains, a testament to his resilience. The need is urgent. Setor requires Ghc80,000 (approximately $8,000 USD) for vital surgery that could dramatically improve his quality of life. In an interview with the video's creator, BONES MAN TV, he stated, "Let us all come together to support this determined boy to achieve his dream. No amount is too small." The video's emotional appeal has already raised significant funds through online donations, demonstrating the power of social media in raising awareness for such causes. Setor's story is a poignant reminder of the inequalities faced by many children in developing countries. His unwavering determination to attend school, despite his physical limitations, is an inspiration. The outpouring of support for Setor offers a beacon of hope, demonstrating the global community's capacity for compassion and action.