Tamale-based businessman, Karim Alhassan, Chief Executive Officer of My Time Group Of Companies, has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to community service during the holy month of Ramadan.
In a remarkable act of generosity, the award-winning CEO of My Time Hotel fed thousands of Muslims on the streets of Tamale as they observed iftar. The initiative saw the distribution of carefully packaged fruits, food, and bread to members of the ummah shortly after they broke their fast.
The gesture, which took place yesterday, forms part of his annual Ramadan outreach — a longstanding tradition through which he consistently gives back to society during the sacred month. Over the years, Alhassan Abdul Karim has used this period of reflection, sacrifice, and charity to extend meaningful support to the less privileged and fasting Muslims across the metropolis.
Ramadan is a time that emphasizes compassion, generosity, and unity among Muslims, and his initiative aligns perfectly with the spiritual essence of the season. Beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the timely support, describing it as a thoughtful intervention that eased the burden on many families and individuals observing the fast.
As a multiple award-winning entrepreneur, Alhassan Abdul Karim continues to prove that leadership goes beyond business success. Through initiatives like this, he reinforces the importance of social responsibility and strengthens the bond within the community during one of Islam’s most significant months.
His annual Ramadan giving stands as a shining example of how corporate leaders can make lasting impacts beyond the boardroom, ensuring that the blessings of the holy month are shared widely among the faithful.