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Come the 17th of August, 2010, Nana Boroo, the man behind the popular hit song ‘Aha Ye De’ is set to exhibit his humanitarian side with a donation to victims of the Ashaiman flood which occurred some few weeks ago.
In a recent interview, he laid out his plans to mark his birthday saying, “It has been a long time coming and I am glad I finally have a voice by which I can cause a change. On the 17th, I will make donations to the flood victims and have my birthday party at Citizen Kofi that night. The birthday celebrations will enter the dawn of the 18th which is the actual birthday.”
Expatiating on the reason for picking on a humanitarian venture on his birthday, Nana Boroo was quick to express the joy he derives from seeing people happy.
“It has always been a part of me, there is that something in me that feels uneasy when people are in siege and are suffering especially when I can be of help. So I thought why not. There is no better way to celebrate my birth than to put a smile on someone’s face and that is why I am doing this.”
Like many other celebrities, Nana Boroo would want to keep his age to his chest except to say he was in his early 20s.
He called on the general public to help support his cause by making a donation or rendering any support in any way they could. He urged such people to call mobile phone number 0244 983 793.
Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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