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From Noble To Street Kids

Sat, 5 Feb 2005 Source: ghanamusic.com

Noble Nketia Gospel musician, Nobel Nketia will today launch a special campaign to raise funds to support street children in the country.

Five orphanages and children?s homes will also benefit from the project. Nobel has planned to take one thousand kids, across the country, off the streets.

The campaign dubbed ?Thousand-Kids-Off-The-Streets Project? will mobilize funds through eight musical concerts as well as proceeds from his yet-to-be released album.

?I want to help children for whom the street has become a home. Increasingly these children have become defenceless victims of brutal violence, sexual exploitation, poverty and substance abuse and I want to help them out?, Nobel pointed out.

As part of the fund raising efforts the musician will release a theme song titled ?Mofra Yi?. The song is part of his new release dubbed ?M?vision? which will be launched at a ceremony at the Busy Internet in Accra today.

The campaign is expected to receive the blessings of the Ministry of Women and Children?s Affair and the Ghana National Commission on Culture.

Currently Nobel is signed onto the Family Tree Entertainment and Wayoosi Music labels. ?M?Vision? will be Nobel?s third album since his debut work, ?Yesu Do?, which was released in 2001.



Noble Nketia Gospel musician, Nobel Nketia will today launch a special campaign to raise funds to support street children in the country.

Five orphanages and children?s homes will also benefit from the project. Nobel has planned to take one thousand kids, across the country, off the streets.

The campaign dubbed ?Thousand-Kids-Off-The-Streets Project? will mobilize funds through eight musical concerts as well as proceeds from his yet-to-be released album.

?I want to help children for whom the street has become a home. Increasingly these children have become defenceless victims of brutal violence, sexual exploitation, poverty and substance abuse and I want to help them out?, Nobel pointed out.

As part of the fund raising efforts the musician will release a theme song titled ?Mofra Yi?. The song is part of his new release dubbed ?M?vision? which will be launched at a ceremony at the Busy Internet in Accra today.

The campaign is expected to receive the blessings of the Ministry of Women and Children?s Affair and the Ghana National Commission on Culture.

Currently Nobel is signed onto the Family Tree Entertainment and Wayoosi Music labels. ?M?Vision? will be Nobel?s third album since his debut work, ?Yesu Do?, which was released in 2001.



Source: ghanamusic.com