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The Rapperholic Exhibition, a musical journey that captivated hearts and stirred souls, has been extended to Tuesday, January 2, 2024.
According to the curators, Eagle Plug and Mix Design Hub, the exhibition which was originally slated to conclude on Saturday, December 16, is extended by popular demand, to allow enthusiasts and fans more time to immerse themselves in the legacy of the rapper, Sarkodie.
“Rapperholic-The Rebirth”, which initially promised a limited engagement for a week, has now become a cultural landmark, drawing enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
From the rhythmic beats of Sarkodie's hits to the visual storytelling encapsulated in the exhibition, every aspect has contributed to its success and popularity.
As part of Sarkodie’s impact, the Ghanaian rap luminary is now embarking on a transformative venture, crafting an enduring legacy in Tema. This philanthropic initiative mirrors his unwavering commitment to community development, exemplified by the establishment of the Tema Creative Academy.
As Sarkodie embarks on this transformative journey, the curators are extending an open invitation, beckoning everyone to be an integral part of this movement. “Your support has the power to tangibly shape the future of creativity and talent not just in Tema but far beyond.”
The team revealed, “there are several ways to be a part of this historic endeavor including monetary pledges. Make a financial commitment to contribute to the realization of the Tema Creative Academy as your pledge directly fuels the construction of a vibrant community centered around artistic excellence.”
There is also an opportunity for people who want to become patrons of the arts “where your financial support not only kickstarts the academy but also ensures its sustained operations, leaving a lasting impact on the creative landscape.”
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