Star boy: Visually impaired student boldly sings Sarkodie's Happy Day song word for word in video
- A student with a visual disability in the Akropong School for the Blind has been videoed singing rapper Sarkodie's Happy Day song
- The emotional video shows the youngster displaying his rapping skill as he delivered a word for word performance of Happy Day
- The clip has stirred emotions and gathered comments on social media
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A student with a visual disability has been videoed delivering a word for word performance of rapper Sarkodie's inspirational Happy Day song featuring Kuami Eugene.
Despite being visually impaired, the youngster who is a student of the Akropong School for the Blind in the Eastern Region has not allowed his visual disability to impair his talent and vocal ability.
At a time when the nation has witnessed so much vile from the murder of 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdellah to businesses struggling to survive in the raging pandemic, his rendition of Sarkodie's Happy Day song is the motivation many need to cope.
Visualising the words while often gazing into the skies, the visually impaired student thrilled his colleagues who stood next to him, producing the background instrumentation and urging him to exhibit his talent.
The inspiring video of the young student has gained attention and stirred emotions on social media.
Many have also shared their thoughts underneath the comment sections of the video posted on multiple platforms.
Watch the video below.
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The former TV show host dominated the news after she shared a steamy video online and was later sacked by TV3 where she previously hosted a show.
In a new clip she posted on her Instagram page, Abena Korkor delivered a kiss to her followers glowing with smiles.
In other news, Ghanaian military officer, General Henry Kwami Anyidoho, has been celebrated as Rwandans on April 7 marked the 26th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group.
During the grisly 1994 genocide in Rwanda, General Anyidoho led a Ghanaian contingent deployed to serve in the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) under Canadian General Roméo Dallaire.
The escalation of the genocide in the East African nation called for the peacekeeping troops to be evacuated from the country.
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