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Magasco pledges 30% of his earnings to those displaced by anglophone crises

Cameroonian afro pop singer and songwriter Magasco took to his S.M Saturday 8th Dec. 2018 to share some facts about his past with his fans.
Magasco aka Bamenda Boy


Apart from talking about himself,  he also pledged 30% of his precedes from his concert which will take place at the Yaounde Multipurpose Sports Complex come 22nd December 2018 to those displaced by the anglophone crises.
 This is what he said;
"This guy here is a true reflection of #power
Born in Nso,raised by the streets of Bamenda.He was often mocked at as a kid cause he helped his mum to farm and sell okrika,salt,makala banana,puff puff,assist in making school uniforms and sell etc...Anthony Aka Kimbo 🤣 had a very tough time as a kid who lost his dad at age 8. Most who mocked me back then still try to look down at me now but can’t look at me in the eyes cause of shame. While selling,Bboy would sing to him self asking God in tears why he never gave His own blessings. Silly Bboy didn’t know the singing was already given since birth  🤦🏽‍♂️. Now I aim at the palais des sports 22/12/18. I want to thank The streets of Bamenda.To My displaced brethren,when my show come to past please accept 30% of what I will make from this show for Christmas 🎄. Thank you again Bamenda for raising this kid. I remain ur humble Bda Boy".
Take a date with Magasco 22/12/18
The Golden Boy show 22nd December 2018
Palais des Sports/Yde sports complex
Be there to have the best of fun with Magasco... 

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