"Massive Inspiration": King Promise Pays Tuition Fees for 300L Student, Earns Praise

"Massive Inspiration": King Promise Pays Tuition Fees for 300L Student, Earns Praise

  • Ghanaian musician King Promise won the hearts of many Ghanaians when he settled the tuition fees of a Level 300 UEW student known as Mensah Sampson
  • Mr Sampson shared a document showing the amount he owed, and when King Promise was done with the payment, he shared a screenshot of successfully transferring the funds
  • Many people hailed him for the kind gesture, while others also commented about their financial problems

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer King Promise paid the remaining tuition balance of a Level 300 University of Education, Winneba (UEW) student.

King Promise settles the fees of a level 300 student of the University of Education, Winneba
King Promise takes responsibility for the fees of an undergraduate. Image Credit: @uewsrc1 and @iamkingpromise
Source: UGC

King Promise pays a university student's fees

The kind gesture came after King Promise took to his X account to ask his fans how he could help them and many reposted his message with their problems. The message he dropped read:

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I know i said “i get matter for my head” on Paris, but which matter you get for your head too ? tell me make i see how we fit solve am ….

The student, known as Mensah Sampson, had an outstanding balance of N100k that he had to settle with the finance department of UEW.

After the Paris hitmaker made the payment, he shared a screenshot that bore proof that he had successfully paid Sampson's tuition. He then went on to wish him all the best in his educational endeavours.

Below is the receipt showing that King Promise paid the student's fees:

Reactions as King Promise settles student's fees

Many people showered God's blessings on the life of King Promise, while others also used the opportunity to ask for funds.

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Below are the reactions to the gesture:

@Agenda2894 said:

Squad are using their school fees to sort betting and asking money from people on social media for help. Smart generation wow

@the_law_himself said:

God bless you

@Samuel_EMT said:

God bless you, you’ve saved more life than the government.

@nathanielosei8 said:

God bless you @IamKingPromise for your swift intervention for this Gentleman. Best wishes on all global tour. ❤️

@OfficialNOAH__ said:

God bless you with hits man. You have been massive inspiration to a lot of people.

@tsami_john said:

Please @IamKingPromise I also need money for my school fees. An outstanding fee of 2,061. 0598378731. God Bless You.

@Mhadtek said:

Problem no dey finish - see how everybody dey need help - Y’all should be blessing him and not be adding your own too - God bless you KING!! Make God put some of in positions we can be a blessing like this.

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King Promise meets with Osimhen, other African football stars

Legit.ng reported that Ghanaian singer King Promise met famous Ghanaian and Nigerian footballers at the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d'Ivoire.

He met Nigerian striker Victor James Osimhen, the Black Stars' Captain, André Ayew, Salis Abdul Samed and Majeed Ashimeru. The video of the lovely moment melted the hearts of many.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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