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Afrobeat artiste King Promise has shown immense generosity by supporting his fans with various expenses, including school fees, medical bills, and educational resources.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), on Saturday, King Promise initiated a giveaway spree, inviting fans to share their pressing concerns so he could offer assistance.
He humorously referenced his song lyrics, stating, “I know I said ‘I get matter for my head’ on Paris, but which matter you get for your head too? Tell me, make I see how we fit solve am.”
I know i said “i get matter for my head” on Paris, but which matter you get for your head too ? tell me make i see how we fit solve am ….
— King Promise (@IamKingPromise) April 6, 2024
Prompted by his call, fans flooded the comments section with their needs, and King Promise responded by offering help where he could.
Guys help me thank @IamKingPromise some few mins ago I told @IamKingPromise about my health condition and he straight away sent me funds to help me deal with the condition. Thank you so much Boss, may God bless you abundantly pic.twitter.com/xJq07SA2E0
— King Promise Helped Me (@ThnxKingPromise) April 6, 2024
Among his acts of kindness, he paid the school fees for three individuals and contributed to medical bills for several others.
All the best ! https://t.co/swwLuqoru7 pic.twitter.com/KYvvisO4pD
— King Promise (@IamKingPromise) April 6, 2024
Additionally, King Promise demonstrated his commitment to education by helping a non-profit organisation donate 60 dual desks to pupils of Ankaase D.A basic school in the Krachi-West district of the Oti region.
— King Promise (@IamKingPromise) April 6, 2024
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