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Photos: VVIP cleans Nima on National Sanitation Day

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Sun, 7 Dec 2014 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Hiplife music giants VVIP, made up of Reggie Rockstone, Prodigal and Zeal joined fans and friends on National Sanitation Day (NSD), yesterday, to clean up drains and other places within Nima and Mamobi. Abdul Hamidu Ibrahim, whose stage name is ‘Zeal’, described the National Sanitation Day as an event which brings back exciting memories of the spirit of volunteerism which was a common thing in the past and which enhanced the welfare of mankind. Ibrahim mentioned that, communal service in the past was characterized by the presence of drumming and music, adding that VVIP and Friends are equally proud to be associated, using their talents in Hiplife music to influence the community of Nima and Mamobi to achieve cleaner and healthier surroundings. VVIP and Friends also provided 'Kooko and Kose' as breakfast for the fans, neighbours, natives of the area and guests who came to participate in the clean-up exercise at Nima Gutter, popularly referred to as 'Bakyin Guta'. VVIP also mounted the stage to perform in a live show dubbed 'SANIJAM', to entertain their fans and friends after a successful clean up exercise. The clean up exercise was supported by Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), SIC Life and PZ Cussons.

Hiplife music giants VVIP, made up of Reggie Rockstone, Prodigal and Zeal joined fans and friends on National Sanitation Day (NSD), yesterday, to clean up drains and other places within Nima and Mamobi. Abdul Hamidu Ibrahim, whose stage name is ‘Zeal’, described the National Sanitation Day as an event which brings back exciting memories of the spirit of volunteerism which was a common thing in the past and which enhanced the welfare of mankind. Ibrahim mentioned that, communal service in the past was characterized by the presence of drumming and music, adding that VVIP and Friends are equally proud to be associated, using their talents in Hiplife music to influence the community of Nima and Mamobi to achieve cleaner and healthier surroundings. VVIP and Friends also provided 'Kooko and Kose' as breakfast for the fans, neighbours, natives of the area and guests who came to participate in the clean-up exercise at Nima Gutter, popularly referred to as 'Bakyin Guta'. VVIP also mounted the stage to perform in a live show dubbed 'SANIJAM', to entertain their fans and friends after a successful clean up exercise. The clean up exercise was supported by Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), SIC Life and PZ Cussons.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com