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Rapper Tic, born as Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah is calling on the general public to support him raise funds for rape victims in Ghana.
According to Tic, his urge to take this step is mostly because of a dream he had.
The rapper, formerly known as Tic Tac, has since embarked on mobilising funds for the worthy course by asking the general public to donate GH¢2 or more.
Sharing his dream, TiC revealed “it sounds weird but seriously for the first time I want to share this with you. I had a dream and the message was to ask you to donate ¢2 and after adding mine, I am to donate the money to rape victims. Donate to help a life and have yours impacted positively.”
Against this background, he quickly started mobilising funds, by asking people to donate MTN MOMO number 024 437 2322 to help touch lives positively with a hashtag, #StopRapeNow.
Nowadays when you tip someone GHC2 if you are not lucky the person will insult you but guess what collectively we can use the same amount to support others and they will appreciate it and even receive blessing from it. Support #TicDreamProject#StopRapeNow#MamaGraceFoundation pic.twitter.com/D02iXlfCDF
— ®️TiC #The90sRapper (@TiCmusicGh) July 22, 2020
He said to dispell the notion of any scam, he used his personal number for easy interraction with potential contributors.
Currently, Tic has raised ¢220 and is waiting on the public to donate more before the donation.
Quick update guys we started with GHC2 look what we have now, I know we can do this 😇🙏🏿🖤#StopRapeNow #MamaGraceFoundation pic.twitter.com/AtC40m7Ywv
— ®️TiC #The90sRapper (@TiCmusicGh) July 23, 2020
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