3 Music Awards Artist of the year KiDi, Dope Nation and some others have stormed Christ Ambassadors School to perform for Oswald and his friends as they celebrate Our Day.
Kidi expressed interest in performing for Oswald after the boy became a trending topic on social media.
DopeNation and other celebs joined the bandwagon later on.
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In a matter of hours, a number of companies reached out to support the little boy have a fulfilling and unforgettable ‘Our-day’.
Videos sighted on Instagram saw the Zanku hitmakers and Say Cheese singer at the forecourt of the school performing their songs to entertain teachers and students.
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Students of the school, including Oswald could be seen having a good time as they danced and sang along to songs from the performers.
Check out their performers below.
Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has promised to gift Oswald the popular ‘Our-day boy’ an iPad.
She made this known in a tweet saying;
“Oswald is such a fascinating & intelligent boy. I am absolutely thrilled by his story. I am immediately sending to him the latest iPad Pro fully loaded with educational content just as he wishes.”
“Do have a memorable our day my gem. Will pay you & your class mates a visit soon.”
9-year-old Oswald became an Internet sensation after letter to his mother requesting items for his ‘Our-day’ went viral.
A family friend posted a picture of the letter on Twitter and that single picture generated s much buzz that it overshadowed Sarkodie’s album.
SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com
This post was published on July 30, 2021 7:14 PM
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