VANDASU Ushered Anas Aremeyaw Anas on stage in grade style

VANDASU Ushered Anas Aremeyaw Anas on stage in grand style

 

Vandals and Associate Supporters Union performed live at the 3rd Public Lecture of the 60th Anniversary of Commonwealth Hall. The Tertiary Supporters Union rhythmically took the audience through the contemporary songs and ancient Vandals inspirational songs.

The National of organizer of VANDASU, Mr. Derrick Nyarkoh, who lead the delegation lauded Anas Aremeyaw Anas, an Old Vandal for the outstanding work he has chosen to do for society and expressed that, the thought leadership and advocacy role played by the Hall in the society over years must be rekindled. He mentioned after the program that, VANDASU was invited by the Old Vandals Association planning committee to usher Anas Aremeyem Anas on stage with the Vandals inspirational songs.

Speaking to the Mr. Nyarkoh, he thanked the Old Vandals for the opportunity to perform at the program.




“We are very grateful to the Old Vandal Association OVA for inviting us to perform at this August house and we were happy with the feedback from the audience while the kept enjoying our songs” he said.

VANDASU, being the first Tertiary Supporters Union to launch their songs (Gospel & Black Stars) which has been on social media are yet to release their songs for the other disciplines.

Speaking to the organizer, he mentioned that VANDASU will be in Kumasi to support the Local Blacks in their upcoming event.

Anas before the end of the lecture invited the Vandals to join him sing the Vandals Anthem.

Vandals and Associate Supporters Union (VANDASU) was established in 2013 in Commonwealth Hall, which is an open membership association. Members can visit the official Facebook page of @VandasuLife and like the page for more updates.

 

By: Hanson Emmanuel/Ghanadailies.com

 

 

 

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