Highlife musician Akwaboah has shared the deeper meaning behind his philosophy of love, generosity and selflessness, revealing how these values shape both his personal life and music.
Speaking in an interview on Culture Daily, the singer explained that Akwaboah represents giving without expectation, an act rooted in faith and purpose rather than recognition.
According to Akwaboah, this belief guides his quiet acts of kindness, including his decision to support underprivileged children without public attention. He disclosed that he currently provides care and educational support for two children he encountered through church, emphasizing that true love is best practiced in humility.
“I don’t talk about these things because I believe when you give in secret, God rewards you openly,” he said, adding that life should extend beyond personal success to meaningful impact.
Akwaboah noted that these experiences have influenced unreleased music he plans to share in the future, songs that explore love beyond romance, focusing instead on responsibility, compassion and legacy.
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