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Celebrated musician and multiple award-winning Reggae Dancehall icon, Samini, announced a strategic partnership with Oak Wellness Hub, a well-known spine clinic based in East Legon on Thursday, October 17, 2024.
This collaboration, which positions Samini as the brand ambassador for the wellness center, reflects the artist’s personal commitment to promoting health and wellness.
The announcement was made during a signing ceremony held at the Oak Wellness Hub. Samini shared that his relationship with the clinic began as a patient seeking care, but over time evolved into a deeper connection.
"I started as a patient and now see myself as a friend of Oak," Samini remarked.
He expressed profound gratitude for the therapeutic benefits he received, emphasizing that the care he experienced at Oak was unmatched. This impactful encounter inspired him to become an advocate, using his platform to promote the facility's exceptional services and encourage others to prioritize their health.
As part of the partnership, Oak Wellness Hub will provide wellness packages for Samini and a significant other for the next three years. These packages include expert chiropractic care, physiotherapy, massages, and access to a variety of wellness services, reinforcing the artist’s dedication to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Dr. Afua Adjei-Kwayisi, the lead clinician and executive partner of Oak Wellness Hub, expressed her excitement about the partnership. She noted that Samini’s alignment with the center’s mission will further amplify the importance of wellness and preventive care.
This collaboration signifies Samini’s passion for holistic well-being, reflecting not only in his music but also in his lifestyle choices. Known for his consistent engagement with fans, Samini aims to use this partnership to encourage a broader conversation around self-care, physical health, and wellness.

With over five years of experience, Oak Wellness Hub has become a trusted name in chiropractic and rehabilitative care, serving both local and international clients. However, this partnership is an attestation to how influential personalities like Samini are embracing health-conscious living and inspiring others to follow suit.
This development marks the beginning of a journey where music and wellness intersect, offering new ways for Samini’s audience to engage with both his artistry and his advocacy for a healthy lifestyle.

For fans and followers, this serves as a reminder that self-care isn’t just a trend—it’s essential. Samini continues to show that success isn’t just about achievements but also about maintaining well-being and balance, both physically and mentally.
This collaboration promises exciting initiatives ahead, blending Samini’s dynamic presence with Oak Wellness Hub’s expertise in health care, and driving awareness about the importance of wellness across Ghana and beyond.

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