Ghanaian rapper raises funds to support rape victims

Rapper TiC, rallies round to support rape victims

Ghanaian rapper raises funds to support rape victims
Tic Tac

Ghanaian rapper, TiC, has started an admirable cause in support of rape victims in Ghana.

The songwriter is calling on all Ghanaians to support and raise funds for the people who have been psychologically damaged by the rape experiences.

According to him, he has decided to undertake the noble cause because of the dream that he had. In the dream, he was explicitly asked to raise funds to support ailing and needy rape victims.

He is now asking for Ghanaians to donate as little as GHC2 to support the cause.

“Sounds weird but seriously for the first time, I want to share this with you. I had a dream and the message was to ask you to donate GH2 and after adding mine I am to donate the money to rape victims. Donate to help a life and have yours impacted positively”.he wrote.

 

 

Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah popularly known as Tic and formerly Tic Tac is a hiplife musician originally from Kwamo, a suburb in the Ashanti Region in Ghana.

He first began performing in 1997 with a group called 'Natty Strangers' along with his best friend Bessem Bikhazi (famously known as Cold Sweat). After becoming the most eagerly awaited group in Ghana, winning awards at events such as Kidafest, Fun World, Source, etc.

 

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TiC later went on to release a self-produced album after Bessem migrated to the UK to train as a Commercial Pilot. During his early career, TiC modeled his style after his idol Busta Rhymes. Bessem Bikhazi, now a fully qualified pilot is currently managing TiC.

TiC reached a wider audience when he was featured on Azigiza's song "Woye Bia", which was a hit in Ghana. Collaborations with Slim Buster and Daasebre Gyamenah followed. In 1999 TiC released his debut solo album, Philomena, which spawned several hits.