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Ghanaian musician Mzbel has shared a heartfelt account of kindness from Matthew Opoku Prempeh, popularly known as NAPO.
He revealed that he supported her financially during one of the most difficult moments of her life — despite not belonging to his political party.
In an emotional interview with radio presenter Nana Romeo, Mzbel recounted how she received unexpected assistance from the former minister following the passing of her mother.
“I am not his party member,” she stated.
“He is not even my friend. But when NAPO saw the broadcast about my mother, he sent me money.”
Her revelation has resonated widely, with many describing the gesture as deeply touching and reflective of a compassionate spirit that transcends political boundaries.
A Gesture Without Conditions
According to the musician, the support came quietly and without publicity. She indicated that there had been no prior relationship between them, making the gesture even more meaningful.
At a time when she was grieving and overwhelmed by funeral arrangements, she said the unexpected assistance brought both relief and comfort.
In Ghanaian culture, standing with someone during bereavement is regarded as one of the highest expressions of solidarity and humanity.
Observers note that such gestures often leave lasting impressions because they are rooted in empathy rather than obligation.
Humanity Beyond Politics
Dr Prempeh, a prominent political figure, has frequently been in the spotlight for policy debates and national issues.
However, Mzbel’s testimony highlights a more personal dimension of leadership — one centred on kindness and responsiveness.
Social commentators observe that acts of compassion towards individuals outside one’s political base tend to resonate strongly with the public, as they reflect character beyond party lines.
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