Three months ago, Nigerian singer Flavour visited Liberia, where he met a visually impaired boy at an orphanage called Liberia Crusader for Peace Village.
Little did he know that he was to have a big impact on Semah Weifur’s life.
According to a speaker at the event where they met, Semah’s ultimate desire was to come in contact with the highlife singer.
To prove how much of a fan he was, the boy got the tough task of singing one of Flavour’s songs in the Igbo dialect.
His performance of the song prompted Flavour to say: “I made a new friend Semah G. Weifur. He’s blind and sang my songs better than me.”
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It was moving and inspiring but it didn’t end there.
The boy who simply wanted to meet his favourite artiste and idol now has an official collaboration with him – his dream becoming a gift that keeps giving.
Flavour this week released the video of the collaboration, ‘Most High’, a single off his ‘Ijele- The Traveler’ album.
Since its release, the song has been met with acclaim and acceptance by fans, on the internet and beyond.
In addition to having a lovely voice, Semah’s ability to fluently sing in the Igbo dialect is uncanny.
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