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Ghanaian artiste Lord Morrgan, has granted the wish of a fan who needed a motorbike during Afienya Fest 2024.
Afienya Fest, hosted by the Afienya Development Committee, brought together thousands of music lovers to celebrate local culture and music on 28th December, 2024.
During his performance, Lord noticed one particular fan by name Wale in the crowd shouting his name with unwavering enthusiasm.
Seeing the fan’s excitement, the artiste invited him on stage and asked, “What would you like as a gift from me, Lord Morrgan?”
Without hesitation, the fan replied, “A motorbike!”
Looking the fan in the eye, he promised, “Before the end of January, I will get you a brand-new motorbike.”
While presenting the Motorbike, Lord Morgan said "On behalf of Lord Morgan Empire I'm making this donation as a gesture of Goodwill to compliment a fan's quest to have a motorbike from me. I made commitment to grant his request by giving him a new Motorbike by the end of January 2025 but I have honoured my promise today before the actual date promised."

The artiste also handed over undisclosed amount to the fan to ease the pressure of fueling it, and advised him to quickly register the bike. He also gifted other fans present money for supporting his brand.
The Assemblyman of Afienya Electoral Area in the Greater Accra Region, Eddie Botchway in his address described the artiste Lord Morrgan as a brother for all and a unique neighbor.
Afienya Chief's representative Nii Gamu and NDC's coordinator Ali, commended the artiste for his kind gesture.
Lord Morrgan, a Ghanaian musician known for his contributions to the music scene, particularly in the genres of reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeat. He has gained recognition for his distinctive style, powerful lyrics, and energetic performances.
Lord Morgan’s music often blends traditional African sounds with contemporary influences, offering a unique sound that resonates with audiences both in Ghana and internationally.
His contributions to the Ghanaian music scene have made him a notable figure, and he continues to expand his reach, not only within Ghana but also in other parts of Africa and the Caribbean, where reggae and dancehall music enjoy popularity.

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