Ablekuma Shatta Movement fans donate 1000 exercise book to Abavana schools
Ablekuma Shatta Movement fans donated 1,000 exercise books to pupils of the Abavana Cluster of Schools. This action was part of efforts to encourage learning and ease challenges faced by pupils needing basic educational materials. The group stated, "Let's unite to support the education of every child. Together, we can write a better future."
The fans distributed branded books classroom by classroom under teacher supervision. The first page of each book is imprinted with 10 academic motivational quotes from Shatta Wale. This cause aligns with Shatta Wale's vision of empowering young people and creating opportunities for the next generation. The Ablekuma Shatta Movement believes an artiste's impact should be seen in positive community change.
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The Ablekuma Shatta Movement, a fan group, has undertaken an initiative to support education in local schools. This effort highlights a broader
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