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I don't pay my tithe to the church - Luckie Lawson

Luckie Lawson believes the church is not the only place to give your tithe

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According to her, she said that she gives her tithe to the destitute in the society.

“My tithe goes to the needy not the church.”

The actress who was from a poor background said she became famous after other people showed her affection and helped her from her deprivation.

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She felt obliged to help other destitutes.

"The most important thing in this world that we all need and have to give is love and it is not for sale, it’s free and beautiful.That's what helped us out of the situation we were in.”

The mother of two said she plays a key role in girl child education.

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“I do a lot of charity work in the villages, educating them and providing their needs.”

The food entrepreneur who owns and manages the “Mangoase” restaurant in East legon revealed that she finds joy in cooking.

“I love cooking, it makes me happy. I try to eat well. It is hard when you have over 30 different amazing African food in front of you 7 days a week. I should start a cooking book and show.”

She added she has been married for the past 10 years to the same man people had rumored to have divorced.

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