Tagoe Sisters Foundation launched to boost humanitarian works

Ghanaian gospel music singers and humanitarian advocates, Tagoe sisters have officially launched their twin and children foundation with the ultimate aim of helping brilliant but needy children in many parts of the country.

Yesterday at the event, many great personalities including the first gentleman of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo were in attendance to support the lovely twins full of inspiration and amazing voices whose contribution to the gospel ministry and the entire creative industry cannot be overlooked.

These powerful singers known for their timeless impactful songs have for the past decades been extending a helping hand to the needy — paying school fees at different levels of education including universities, and paying hospital bills among others. This time around, they seek to extend it to more people across the country with this foundation.

After the launch of this great initiative, funds were raised to support this laudable idea of impacting humanity through donations and education. It was evident that these amazing singers are loved and appreciated beyond measure as many dignitaries and businessmen/women immensely supported the fundraising.

This is part of exciting activities ahead of their 40th anniversary planned to be climaxed at the Accra International Conference Center on October 15, 2023. This is tipped to be one of the biggest and most successful events in the country per preparation ahead of the program.

A huge number of great personalities and people from all walks of life are expected to gather at the auditorium to celebrate greatness while they enjoy great Ghanaian music. This is a show almost every Ghanaian musical artiste — both secular and gospel wants to be part of the performer on the night.

Tickets are still available.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Asare Bediako

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