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In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Celestine reminisced about how legendary Ghanaian boxer, Azumah Nelson’s generosity and support came at a crucial time in her life and changed her future.

Celestine recalled that during her secondary school years, her family faced significant financial challenges.
His intervention not only provided her with an education but also inspired her to pursue her dreams and aspirations.
“A glorious birthday to the man that gave me secondary education. My family at that time had no idea how my secondary education would be funded but for this great man. Happy birthday, Azumah ‘Zoom Zoom’ Nelson. I thank God for your life,” Celestine shared.
Azumah Nelson’s generosity and support not only enabled Celestine to pursue her education but also laid the foundation for her successful career in music.
On his special day, she acknowledged his impact and celebrated his enduring legacy.
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