Gospel musician Mary Agyemang over the weekend raised money to support her alma mater, St George’s International School at Kropo in Kumasi, on Friday with her latest album titled ‘Change Over’.
The occasion was the first speech and prize-giving day of the school which was organised by the Mary Agyemang Ministries and St Gorge’s Old Students Association (SAGOSA), in collaboration with the school’s management.
Mary Agyemang stole the show as she thrilled the audiences with mind-blowing performance, amidst applause in approval from the crowd.
The top gospel musician, managed by Frimprince Music Production, sang hit gospel tunes on her album such as ‘Di Wo Hene’, ‘Yesu Meda Wase’, ‘Wasani Me’ and ‘Nsa Pan’.
Mary Agyemang who also works as a human resource manager at Anyinam Lodge, a subsidiary of Anglogold Ashanti, said an inter-class singing competition at St George’s International School helped her to discover her singing talent whilst she was studying in the school.
Speaking with BEATWAVES, she said she performed at the programme to raise cash to construct a modern toilet and urinal facility for St George’s as a way of giving back to her alma mater, adding that she would also perform raise money to support other schools.
Mary Agyemang stressed the need for music stars to use their fame to raise money to support their old schools so as to help promote education in the country.
Georgina Intsiful, Proprietress of St George’s International School, commended Mary Agyemang for using her music talent to raise money to support the school, urging her to sustain her works.
FROM I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr., Kumasi.