Ghana’s RnB singer Chemphe, after a successful launch of his Double P (campaign for Peace and Against Poverty) project in Accra a month ago, was in the Central Region specifically “Nankasedo” and “Hasuodi” both villages close to Saltpond, for the third session of his Double P project. The musician was very instrumental in educating the populace on anger management mechanism and resource management to curb the poverty issue.
The village does not have basic utilities
like water and light and was an emotional moment for the artiste who
pledged to help them in acquiring them in the shortest possible time
since it will in a long way help their business.
Chemphe added that though the project is funded by his record label
(E-Jam Records), he won’t hesitate to accept corporate bodies and media
who want to join the campaign since there is a lot to be done. He added
that the campaign is a global one and will achieve a collective goal
when other celebrities and corporate bodies embark on similar projects.
Chemphe wept as a result of the rate of vulnerability of the village. Apart from providing them with basic amenities, he intends supporting them to build a KVIP.
He mentioned that though the “Global Citizen” song is getting good
airplay in Norway where it was released last year, Ghana is about to
experience the real outcome from the lyrics of the song.
He mentioned that the project song’s video will be launched this year though the radio stations
are permitted to start giving it a very good airplay to promote the
project. Korsah-Brown (CEO, E-Jam Records), Mr Ebo Taylor (Ace Ghanaian
Musicians), Sam Genesis (E-Jam and Waz up GH), Robert Abban (E-Jam
Records) and other key people made up the research and sensitization
team for the village mentioned above.
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