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WHAT'S ON: Olugander on Europe tour

africa » gambia
Friday, September 19, 2008

Dr Olugander, alias Omar Ndong, one of The Gambia's hottest reggae dancehall stars, last Saturday left The Gambia for a three-month tour of Europe. The young reggae dancehall giant is staging his first major concert in Germany. Olugander will later proceed to Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Poland where he will perform at a series of concerts.

The young reggae star was invited by a charitable organization operating in Germany and Africa called Basic Know How, whose main aim is to ensure free education for  African youths and children,  and to keep the environment healthy, fight against malaria, among other issues.

Dr Olugander and his band - the Promised Land Crew - will join other international bands.

The Promise Land bandleader  is currently working on his next album called Stronger Dan Before, which is expected to be a hit album. Speaking to What's On, Dr Olugander expressed delight at this great opportunity, which he said will not only expose him but will also help him to learn a lot about the music business.

He thanked his sponsors  and all his supporters in The Gambia. So be on the look out for Stronger Dan Before.

Author: by Assan Sallah
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