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Seyram Music visits The Amissah-Arthur Learning Center

Seyram with some students at the center

 

Talented Ewe folk song art Seyram Music was over the weekend at Abor in the Volta Region, for a song collaboration with radio engineer DJComma. The yet to be released track ‘gbogborvor’ tells you to ignore your critics, keep being resilient and your crown of victory is assured.

Seyram’s announcement of the trip on Facebook caught the eye of a VIP fan, Uncle Ben Dotsei Malor who requested of him (Seyram) to visit learners at the Amissah-Arthur Learning Center in Ohawu. After his program at Abor, Seyram indeed went to the center to interact with the students. The students took turns to appreciate Uncle Ben for his continual support.

Chief Editor of the UN Dailies Ben Dotsei Malor is an ardent fan and supporter of Seyram Music. This is probably because Seyram chose to revive some fond childhood/youthhood memories in uncle Ben and this is evident in one of his posts on Facebook.

He expressed such gratitude to Seyram for taking time off his schedule to surprise the students with his visit. He encouraged all and sandry to keep adhering to the COVID protocols called on those who have not yet taken the vaccine to do so.

The Amissah-Arthur Learning Center in Ohawu in the Ketu North Municipality was built in honor of Ghana’s former vice president late Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur to promote reading habits among school children.

The facility which consist a library, an 18-seater computer laboratory, reading area and board games sector was initiated by Uncle Ben Dotsei Malor, founder of Torna Foundation. It cost $50,000.

by Nutifafa Feyi

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