Smart Move: Sapashini allocates 30% profit from his Live Life concert to drill boreholes in Gambaga
Ghanaian singer Sapashini has pledged to use 30% of proceeds from his Live Life Album tour Concert on Christmas Day at the Bokum Arena in Accra to provide portable drinking water to the good people of Gambaga where he hails from.
The Monica hit-maker on the night dazzled thousands of fans who turned out for the show with his soothing voice to back-to-back performances of his hit songs accompanied by some incredible dance moves.
Speaking in an interview with GTV’s Breakfast show, Sapashini explained that, giving back to the community is in appreciation of the love and support for his career all this period.
“I am not going to use the [money] to buy expensive cars, build a house or something like that. I know where I am coming from and we don’t have good drinking water. So I am coming out with my foundation and at least, by March [this year], we should be able to drill three or four boreholes.
“Nobody is going to do it for us but ourselves that’s why I am pleading to use 30 per cent of the profit I made from the concert to do it”, he added.
He continued “if anybody [wants to support] or invest, no problem but Sapashini is doing it, [and] I am doing it for Naa Gbewaa”.
Credit
Radio Tamale online