Real Time Management celebrates Christmas with patients at Connaught Hospital


Freetown | 26th December 2022 | Vertex Media

The Christmas season is a moment of showing love and celebrating life. People across the world put smiles on the faces of others, especially to the less privileged in society.

This is exactly what the management of Real Time Management (RTM) has done, by celebrating with sick women and children. Dozens of patients received delicious and healthy meals as a sign of empathy for their current predicament. RTM distributed food supplies to hundreds of beneficiaries (patients) on their sick beds in about 6 wards at the Connaught Hospital in Freetown, targeting mainly females and children.

The distribution was done alongside prayers and social interaction as a form of solidarity and love. This humanitarian gesture by Real Time Management was well received by the patients and medical staff of the Connaught Hospital.

The CEO of Real Time Management, a United States based Sierra Leonean actress and entrepreneur, Princess Jnap Sesay said this humanitarian adventure is born out of the need to show love to deprived people, especially sick women and children in hospital during the festive season.

“It’s always a good thing to celebrate with the less privileged in society, especially during this festive season. People in hospital need us in moments like this. They need us to visit them and spend some time with them. This will boost their confidence for a speedy recovery,” she said.

Jnap has been into philanthropy for a very long time, supporting people in need from various aspects in life, including education, entertainment, and more.

Her company, Real Time Management is a leading giant in entertainment and business, operating as a film production house, an entertainment consulting firm, and also runs small businesses like the Real Time Pure Water, which provides job opportunities for many young Sierra Leoneans.

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