Black Sherif Shares Food to Street Children in Accra on Christmas Day

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Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif continued his streak of giving back to the community, this time taking to the streets of Accra on Christmas Day to share the spirit of the season.

Following his historic Zaama Disco concert at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, the VGMA Artiste of the Year embraced the role of ‘Santa Blacko’ in a heartwarming campaign. He embarked on a mission to spread joy by distributing food and soft drinks to children in various parts of the capital.

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The charitable initiative kicked off at the 37 lorry station, traversing through neighborhoods including Jamestown, Osu, La, and Teshie. Black Sherif, accompanied by his team, made stops to deliver meals to children, lighting up their faces with smiles and gratitude.

The gesture, coming on the heels of his recent musical success, showcased Black Sherif’s commitment to giving back to the community and sharing the love and joy of the festive season. As children received their meals, their appreciation and happiness were evident, painting a heartening picture of unity and generosity during the holiday.

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Black Sherif’s act of kindness resonated deeply, demonstrating the power of compassion and collective efforts in spreading happiness and making a positive impact on the lives of young ones in Accra. His dedication to uplifting others reflects not only his musical talent but also his commitment to fostering a spirit of giving and care within the community.

 

About Juventus Kantaayel

Juventus Kantaayel is a Ghanaian news/content writer with three years of experience, known for detailed and timely reporting on issues in Ghana and beyond.

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