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Swedru Senior High School is the next stop for Ghanaian music duo DopeNation, after touring over one hundred schools in the past year.
The 'Zormizor' hit makers, have announced in a social media post that they want to hold a free concert for the students of the school.
This follows a kind gesture by two students of Swedru Senior High School, who returned a lost purse with money to their headmistress.
Reacting to the video of the act on social media, DopeNation wrote: "Because of these two. We will give the school a free concert. Can’t wait. Please someone get us a contact.”
As part of their 'The Dope Concert' tour, the duo visited about 120 senior high school in 2024. This is in tandem with their quest to engage the youth through music.
Last year, they provided a wheelchair to a physically disabled student of Serwaa Nyarko Girls Senior High School, whom they had earlier seen in a video dancing to their song 'Zormizor.'

'Zormizor' has been touted as one of the biggest songs in the year under review. It currently has 3.3 million views on YouTube.
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