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Ko-C offers FCFA 10M to support fans

Cameronian singer and songwriter, Njang Mengu Collins, known professionally as Kocee, has announced he will be giving out FCFA 10 million as a way of expressing gratitude to his loyal supporters who have consistently backed his career.

Inspired by the Biblical quote from Acts 20:35, “It is more blessed to give than to receive,” Ko-C aims to give back to the community that has been there for him.

The donation will be allocated in various impactful ways, including covering school fees for selected fans, supporting small businesses owned by fans, providing boreholes to communities lacking clean water, and assisting with hospital bills for those in need.

Additionally, Ko-C intends to use the funds to promote young and aspiring artists through collaborations and will offer a 30-second shopping giveaway challenge for three lucky fans.

As an added bonus, the celebrated artist will organise a special “Mega Ko-C Concert” for his supporters.

Njang Mengu Collins, popularly known as Ko-C, had promised on his social media platforms on August 3 to support his “Koceetizens” after his latest song, “Credit Alert,” reached 2 million views on YouTube.

His giveaway announcement is a major step towards fulfilling that promise, addressing the anticipation of fans who wondered if he would follow through.

In the comments section of the announcement, fans have been expressing their gratitude for his kindness and for keeping his word.

Ko-C sincerely thanked everyone who has supported him over the years, including fans, the media, friends, family, and his management team.

©Mimi Mefo Info

Marie N. Carnu

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