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Musician, Nhyiraba Kojo Sika, has donated food items, among other products to some challenged-students of Twin City Special School.
Takoradi based artiste in an interview said he embarked on this journey to put smiles on the faces of the children amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Nhyiraba who is also the Chief Executive (CEO) of Masquerade Club in Takoradi was seen, in a video, having fun with the kids he donated the items to.
The musician who doubles as a businessman will soon be launching his masquerade club dubbed NK City Masquerades and has already registered over 2000 members and still counting.
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