D-Black celebrates birthday with orphanage visit and call for Ghana’s unity
Ghanaian musician Desmond Blackmore, widely known as D-Black, has once again highlighted his commitment to charity and national unity. On his birthday, he visited the Rising Star Orphanage in Dodowa to deliver donations through his Desmond Bane Foundation while calling on citizens to safeguard Ghana’s peace.
D-Black marked his birthday with a visit to the Rising Star Orphanage in Dodowa. Through the Desmond Bane Foundation, he provided support to the children, continuing a tradition of giving that began in 2011. The foundation has regularly assisted multiple orphanages, including Teshie Orphanage, Osu Children’s Home, and Korle Bu.
In a social media post, he reflected on Ghana’s global standing and the country’s many blessings. Alongside his charitable work, he urged Ghanaians to value and protect the nation’s peace, emphasising unity as a key priority. His foundation’s efforts have focused on vulnerable children for over a decade. By donating essential supplies and resources, D-Black has reinforced his role as a philanthropist beyond his music career.
The Desmond Bane Foundation remains active in supporting orphanages across Ghana. D-Black’s birthday visit to Rising Star Orphanage underscores his long-term dedication to charity. His call for national peace adds another layer to his public advocacy for social good.