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Highlife artiste, Muzic Mensah has donated essential items to students at Abutia Sebekofe D/A Primary School in the Volta region.
His visit, accompanied by a small entourage on November 2, 2024, addressed the students’ need for proper attire, helping them feel confident and prepared for their studies.

The donated items included uniforms, shoes, exercise books, and other educational materials.
Continuing his philanthropic work, Muzic Mensah aims to support underprivileged communities, even as he transitions from gospel to highlife music.
During the donation, he promised to provide further assistance to schools and students as his music career grows and garners support.
Expressing gratitude, the Sebekofe community chief and staff members acknowledged Muzic Mensah’s efforts.
They noted how his contributions have alleviated some challenges the school faces.
The donation follows the recent success of Muzic Mensah’s latest single, Logo Ligi, which has captured fans’ attention with its relatable lyrics and infectious melody.
Since its release, the track has amassed over 200,000 streams on digital platforms, showcasing Muzic Mensah’s musical versatility and growing fanbase.
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