Opinion › Feature Article       27.05.2016

Every Child deserves an opportunity to live - Musician Dhamhie

Ghanaian-born Nigerian up and coming afro beats singer, Dhamhie has called on all well-meaning Ghanaians to support the less-fortunate in society, in their own small way.

According to him, every child, no matter their economic and social background, deserves an opportunity to live and enjoy life just as any other person.

The singer and journalist was speaking ahead of his 24th birthday celebration, slated for May 28 at the New Life Orphanage, Nungua, as part of activities to mark the day.

The event which is expected to draw friends and family of the musician, will witness children at the home, treated to some good food, drinks and music.

In response to a call for psychological assistance for some of the kids at the orphanage, Dhamie is liasing with psychologists from the Kinder Foundation, to engage the kids at the event.

Apart from feting the orphans, the 'Pressure Tight' crooner will also donate some provisions to authorities at the facility, to augment the running of the place.

" I'm doing this for the first time - it's just dawned on me that I am too blessed to watch these kids suffer. I would endeavour to do this every year, that's my small contribution to society, " dhamie noted.

Àctivities lined up include dancing competition, spelling bee contests, food bazaar among others.

Known in private life as Senanu Ohluwadamilola Wemakor, the final year Journalism student is hopeful his gesture will inspire many others to lend a helping hand to these institutions and their inmates.

The young talented musician is credited with tunes like 'Shoki', 'Maria Cruz', 'Blessings' among others.

Source : Komla Adom

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