I’m One Compassionate Human Being-Stonebwoy
Award-winning artist, Livingstone Etse Satekla popularly known as Stonebwoy has revealed himself to be a ‘compassionate’ person. According to him, he is ever ready to assist people whether he knows them or not.
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He made this revelation during a visit to the Ampem Refugee Camp in the Western Region. The visit, forms part of his duties as a High-Level Influencer (H.L.I) for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
He expressed great concern at the living conditions of the refugees.
“I am one compassionate human being, I support people even if I know them or I do not. Because I believe that, the best you can do for somebody is to put smiles on their faces and to do the best of you,” he said.
The CEO of Burniton Nation described his visit as exciting and an eye opener.
He added “My experience in Ampem camp has opened my eyes to a lot of things that go on in the refugee camps that I have never known about. They have certain issues that they face aside the language barrier, shelter issues,clothing and all the other necessities that one needs to live.”
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The ‘Mightylele’ hit singer said he is ready to commit his time and resources. He assured of his readiness to help the less fortunate especially those in refugee camps.
“So I am actually sincerely attracted to an initiative like this and I’m ready to add my voice to it to create awareness because this will go a long way to help myself and to help people” he mentioned.
Stonebwoy called on the public for collective efforts to aid refugees to alleviate their suffering.
The UNHCR earlier this month launched a campaign labelled ‘LuQuLuQu’ to inspire Africans to take control of their local refugee stations and related problems through donations and charitable actions.
The UNHCR named Stonebwoy amongst the likes of CEO of Abrantie Fashion, Oheneba Yaw Boamah, actress Nikki Samonas and CEO of Biishville Kwame Amfo- Akonnor to use their influence to aid the campaign and facilitate its progress by broadcasting the predicament of refugees in the various camps in Ghana and help raise enough capital to support their projects.
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