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Tic Tac In Charity Walk & Concert

Sun, 2 Jul 2006 Source: ghanamusic.com

Tic Tac, together with Nigerian actor, Ramsey Noah and some West African music stars, has embarked on a special campaign to end child hunger in Sierra Leone. The child hunger walk and concert, a World Food Programme (WFP) initiative sponsored by the United Nations, is aimed at raising funds to help alleviate starvation among children in the war-torn West African country.

The walk took place on the streets of Freetown and was climaxed by a large concert in the national sports stadium where Tic Tac and some local artistes entertained some 50, 000 people with some good music.

According to Tic Tac, the WFP campaign was a good initiative and he urged all to support the move to alleviate child hunger.

?I believe the campaign for child hunger is on and we all have the responsibility to support it by giving to humanity?.

He said one of the main things he intended to do lately is to give to charity. ?It?s about time people recognized that when everything is good for them it?s probably not good for somebody elsewhere?.

?When you think you have life and you?re strong and you can do something, just give support?, he urged.

Tic Tac, known in private life as Nana Kwaku Duah has served in the music industry for the past eight years and over the period he has championed and participated in many humanitarian projects.

Currently, he out with a fresh album, ?Accra Connection?, which is now on sale and distributed by Precise Music in Ghana, HMV, Virgin Records and other good international shops.


Tic Tac, together with Nigerian actor, Ramsey Noah and some West African music stars, has embarked on a special campaign to end child hunger in Sierra Leone. The child hunger walk and concert, a World Food Programme (WFP) initiative sponsored by the United Nations, is aimed at raising funds to help alleviate starvation among children in the war-torn West African country.

The walk took place on the streets of Freetown and was climaxed by a large concert in the national sports stadium where Tic Tac and some local artistes entertained some 50, 000 people with some good music.

According to Tic Tac, the WFP campaign was a good initiative and he urged all to support the move to alleviate child hunger.

?I believe the campaign for child hunger is on and we all have the responsibility to support it by giving to humanity?.

He said one of the main things he intended to do lately is to give to charity. ?It?s about time people recognized that when everything is good for them it?s probably not good for somebody elsewhere?.

?When you think you have life and you?re strong and you can do something, just give support?, he urged.

Tic Tac, known in private life as Nana Kwaku Duah has served in the music industry for the past eight years and over the period he has championed and participated in many humanitarian projects.

Currently, he out with a fresh album, ?Accra Connection?, which is now on sale and distributed by Precise Music in Ghana, HMV, Virgin Records and other good international shops.


Source: ghanamusic.com