Ghanaian singer Empress Gifty threw Aburi Girls Senior High School into a frenzy when she arrived for her performance.
She was invited to a function as part of the school’s 99-year group homecoming and 25th anniversary.
The high school established in 1946 is one of Ghana’s most successful second-cycle educational institutions with enviable alumni including Elsie Effah Kaufmann, the quiz mistress of the National Science and Maths Quiz.
The students swarmed over the singer as she moved from her vehicle to the worship center for her performance.
The Watch Me hitmaker’s appearance at Aburi Girls was her first after burying her late 70-year-old mother Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan.
During Empress Gifty’s performance, the singer paused and promised to dash the final-year students GH₵10k.
She established that the money was in honour of her late mother, her biggest cheerleader throughout her music and media careers.
Empress Gifty also promised to join the students later this year when they are about to write their final exams for a free concert.
In her interaction with a select few of the students who couldn’t let her leave without hugs and photos, she said:
“I’ll bring my band, and colleague musicians so we come and worship with you for free.”
The singer posted her moments from the school and shared her admiration for her young fans.
“It was an awesome moment at Aburi Girls Senior High School today. I really had a wonderful time with the old students and current students. Beposo Hann, Nyame Ne Hene.”
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