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Oct 18, 2015 News
In observance of Month of the Elderly, the Yoruba singers on Tuesday performed for scores who gathered at the Palms Geriatric Centre.
The gathering consisted of elderly citizens who reside at the Palms as well as those from other geriatric homes across the country.
The energy filled performance was done free of charge as the band, which has been in existence for 44 years, wanted to “give back to those who once supported them.”
“They cant come to us now,” stated band leader Eze Rockcliffe, “so we go to them.”
The band has over the years held performances free of cost at various institutions and has plans of continuing this if they are able to garner sponsorship. The band members stated that they have been invited to perform again at the Palms Geriatric Centre for the Christmas season and are hopeful that they would be able to make it.
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