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Pat Thomas, other musicians to raise funds to support building of $50 Million African Heritage Museum project

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Musician Pat Thomas and his colleagues, such as Okyeame Kwame, Bessa Simons, would start raising funds through a musical concert to support the $50 million African World Heritage Museum building project.
Speaking after the sod-cutting of the project by President Akufo-Addo, the rapper Okyeame Kwame indicated that he and his colleagues who believe in the concept of the project would be raising funds to support it.

He explained that on May 29, there would be a fund-raising project at +233 to bring people together to listen to amazing highlife music from him, Pat Thomas, Bessa Simons and other artistes.

He further expressed his delight at the concept and how near they are to its realization with the sod-cutting by the president.

“ I love my ancestry and my unborn children. And so, when a visionary decides to create an Africa heritage museum to tell the African story, we should support the concept with all our might,” the ‘Y33ko’ hitmaker said.

He also revealed that there would be other musical concerts that would bringing artistes from across the globe as well to support.

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