Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. South African rap sensation Nasty C received an enthusiastic welcome upon his arrival in Sierra Leone this week, marking one of the most vibrant receptions for an international artist in recent months.
His visit, part of a cultural and educational engagement tour, drew large crowds of fans, students, and entertainment enthusiasts eager to witness the award-winning rapper’s first official appearance in the country.
Among the institutions represented at the welcome ceremony, Annie Walsh Memorial School stood out prominently. Known for its longstanding motto, “We Always Lead,” the school showcased its students’ organization, discipline, and creative talent.
Learners performed a mix of traditional and contemporary music and dance, offering Nasty C an authentic taste of Sierra Leonean culture while highlighting the school’s commitment to leadership and innovation.
School administrators expressed pride in their students’ ability to represent the country on such a high-profile occasion. They noted that participating in events like this broadens students’ exposure, strengthens cultural exchange, and reinforces the school’s tradition of developing confident young leaders.
Nasty C, visibly impressed by the vibrant energy and hospitality, praised the students and the wider Sierra Leonean community for the warm reception. He also hinted at potential collaborations with local artists and expressed interest in engaging further with young people, particularly those involved in creative arts and academics.
The event marked the start of Nasty C’s activities in Sierra Leone and reaffirmed Annie Walsh Memorial School’s reputation as an institution that consistently leads in national and cultural engagements
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