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Lecturer at the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana, and veteran dancer, Terry Bright Ofosu, has explained why he gave the prize money he won from a national dance competition to fellow dancer and friend Slim Buster.
Ofosu said that after winning the national competition, he was awarded prize money and a travel visa to represent Ghana at an international dance competition in the United Kingdom.
However, the event was later cancelled, and although he had the visa, he did not travel.
“In that year, I was supposed to represent Ghana in the UK, but the competition was cancelled, so I decided I wouldn’t go, and then I stayed. I decided to give my prize money to Slim Buster so he could marry his childhood sweetheart, who was in the UK,” he said on Daybreak Hitz.
Ofosu added that the agreement was for Slim Buster to return the money once he was ready to travel to the UK, which he eventually did.
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