His activities as the national breast and cervical cancer ambassador has been almost invisible after his two music videos for the campaign in 2012, one of which was meant to promote the Igive Charity Scratch Card, introduced by The National Breast & Cervical Cancer Fund (NBCCF).
The purpose of the fund which was to raise money through the sale of the card failed, thereby forcing the card project to be redrawn.
However, with an overpowering passion still driving him, his utmost wish as the ambassador for the campaign is to build a free facility where any Ghanaian woman can just walk in and have her breast and womanhood screened free of charge, including all professional medical advices and drugs administered, Le Maxque is still racing against time and against all odds to make this dream come true.
�When our effort to raise funds internally for the campaign failed, I decided to look outside Ghana. God, who for his mystery divine mercies looks into the hearts of men, heard my bitter cries�because the average Ghanaian woman cannot afford the cost of a breast or cervical cancer screening�the situation is so alarming because it has kind of issued an invisible death sentence on our women� very pathetic� and until I build this free clinic for Ghanaian women, my soul will not rest in peace� �Le Maxque said passionately in an exclusive phone interview. Le Maxque has been known in Ghana for his unique mask concept and traditional ayigbe music that has single him out among the lot.
The musician and Visioneer, is currently getting ready with his band to embark on another UK TOUR this September designed to mobilize the funds, using a special music videos release he call THE TWIN SINGLE 2014, towards building this free facility.
Its massively a laudable idea and we do encourage Le Maxque and God�s guidance and protection as he journey with this universal aim of achieving something meaningful for his country Ghana�and we also encourage all musicians out there to follow suit, pick up killer diseases available in Ghana and run one such meaningful campaigns against it for we think if all musicians in Ghana could duplicate this idea, then in less than one hundred years, Ghana will almost be free from some major killer diseases.
Source: Chris Joe Quaicoe/Peacefmonline.com email:[email protected]
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