Ghanaian artiste Maphya is extending the impact of his recently released album, Soundz of Lungni, beyond music by embarking on a community outreach initiative in Northern Ghana.
As part of the album's successful rollout, the artiste is set to visit Lungni and Kpandai, where he will make donations to a local clinic and a secondary school, giving back to communities that have played an important role in his journey.
The initiative reflects the themes of identity, heritage, and community that are woven throughout Soundz of Lungni.
Rather than limiting the project to streaming platforms and performances, Maphya is using the momentum surrounding the album to create tangible benefits for people in the area.
The donations are expected to support healthcare delivery at the clinic while also providing resources that will aid teaching and learning at the secondary school.
The move has been applauded by fans and community members, who view it as an example of how artistes can use their platforms to drive positive change.
By connecting the success of Soundz of Lungni to meaningful social impact, Maphya is not only celebrating his roots but also investing in the future of the communities that continue to inspire his music.
The upcoming visits to Lungni and Kpandai are expected to further strengthen the bond between the artiste and the people whose stories and culture helped shape the project.
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