
Ghana's Tic Tac, Batman Samini and VIP have been invited by the UN WFP to join a campaign to stop Child Hunger across the globe.
At a press conference in Accra on Monday, these 3 top Ghanaian musicians were listed as part of a tall list of celebrities from the Fashion and Music Industry of the world who will on the 22nd of December assemble in Ghana for this historic event dibbed CatWALK THE WORLD -'Fashion for food'.
The campaign CatWALK THE WORLD-'Fashion for food' is an innovative conceptual variation on the WALK THE WORLD concept, to raise funds and create awareness for Child Hunger globally.
What is designed to be the event of the year in Ghana will feature a long list of high profile international and National designers and entertainers, first and foremost renowned Ghanaian designer Ozewald Boateng who among his numerous accolades is also a recipient of the highly prestigious ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE and Creative Director for Givenchy design house.
Other celebrated names taking part from the fashion and entertainment world include; Deola Sagoe (Nigeria), Kofi Ansah, Konadu, Alabah, Kiki, Basketmouth, D'banj as well as international DJ's and a list recording artistes brought along by media partner MTV BASE AFRICA.
Source: Selase Attah, Myananse.com


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