A social media post has sparked widespread admiration after Kweku Smoke, the award-winning Ghanaian hip‑hop artist, personally pledged to cover GH₵66,000 for spinal surgery needed by Osman Awudu Abu, a final-year History student at KNUST. The action follows a heartfelt appeal shared on social media by journalist Reginald “JoJo” Gwira.
“I will pay it,” Smoke declared in response to the online call for help, underscoring his swift and compassionate action.
From Kumasi to the TGMA – A Compassionate RAP Mission
Born Paul Amankwah in Kumasi on November 25, 1997, Kweku Smoke burst onto the music scene in 2019 after an endorsement from Ghana’s rap legend Sarkodie. The two collaborated on the hit single “Yedin,” galvanizing Smoke’s rapid rise in the industry. He has since claimed multiple awards, including Best Hiplife/HipHop Artiste at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
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Despite once being expected to pursue law, Smoke chose music instead and has since released compelling albums like Born in Hell (2024) and Kweku Jesus, while his recent single “Violence” with Sarkodie highlights his deepening influence.
Smoke’s decision carries both symbolic and personal meaning. Having emerged from humble beginnings and fought for recognition, he empathizes deeply with young Ghanaians facing life-altering health challenges.
At just 27, Smoke demonstrates a commitment beyond the music: using his platform and resources to effect real-world change.
Call to Action: Filling Gaps Beyond Music
While Smoke’s intervention is commendable, the social media appeal also reflects broader systemic concerns:
Healthcare Financing: The inability of a bright student to access essential surgery without public calls exposes gaps in support structures for tertiary students.
Social Responsibility: Smoke’s promise may inspire other public figures to take tangible action beyond statements and hashtags.
Next Steps: Waiting for Life-Saving Surgery
Reginald JoJo Gwira’s appeal continues to circulate, aimed at mobilizing all required funds. With Kweku Smoke’s commitment now public, supporters await further details on payment arrangements and the student’s treatment timeline.
If successful, Osman’s recovery could serve as a powerful testament to community compassion and the positive impact of influential voices using their resources for social good.