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JaySynths Takes Philanthropic Work To Ghana

…visits Osu Children’s Home in Accra

Popular Nigerian music producer,  JaySynths, has decided to share his love, heartfelt feeling and wealth to the less privileged in the society.

JaySynths, whose original name is Chisom Obinna Onyeke has carved a niche for himself in the Nigerian music industry as he is known to be a pillar production of songs of some notable musicians in the country, but he is now focusing his attention to alleviate the suffering of the needy in the society.

Only recently that he embarked on a journey to the city of Accra, the capital of Ghana, where he made a surprise visit to the Osu Children’s Home situated at 21 Ndabaningi Sithole Road.

The Enugu State-born music producer was well received by the children and management of Osu Home. JaySynths, who was so glad seeing the children full of life and happiness, expressed his confidence in the ability of the handlers of the Home to take care of the kids, adding that his visit all the way from Nigeria was to identify with the good works the handlers are doing to give the children a sense of belonging in the Ghanaian society.

According to the graduate of Political Science at the University of Abuja he is giving out to show gratitude to God for what he becomes in the music industry today as he came from nothing to become somebody through the grace of God.

JaySynths, started from a lowly and humble beginning. His rise to stardom in the music industry is worthy of note. At every occasion he found himself, he is always quick to tell people how, as a drummer in the church of God rose up the ladder of success to become a superstar in the Nigerian music sector.

“My visit to the Osu Children’s Home in Accra was symbolic, as it shows that my humanitarian activities would not be based in Nigeria alone as I want to see how I can affect a lot of people even outside the shores of Nigeria,” Chisom Onyeke told journalists during a recent interview.

Speaking about his music career, JaySynths, who is married to the former beauty queen, Christy Daniels said: “I’m a keyboardist and a bassist, but started my music career as a drummer. I started my music production career in 2015 before moving to Lagos from Abuja where I spent most of my life as a music director and a church keyboardist in the church.”

JaySynths could be described as blessed  person because of his rare feat within the short period of time he started a career in music, as he vowed to take his music career to the next level.

Since 2015, he had the opportunity of working with most of the industry greats such as Teni, Skiibii, Mr Eazi, Ice Prince, Mr P, Victor AD, Kuami Eugene, KiDi, and a host of others.

“Aside from Case by Teni, I also made Daz How Star do by Skiibii, Power Rangers by Teni, Ozana by Hotkid and others,” he said.

He also had some great musical productions to his credit which include Wait by Teni, Case by Teni, Power Rangers by Teni, Daz how star do, In a Fix By Ice Prince X mr eazi, Doh by Victor AD, Obiaato by Kuami Eugene.

Though the beginning was not all that rosy,  JaySynths was able to weather the storm with hard work, commitment and focus for him to rise to the top and rub his shoulder with the mighty ones in the industry.

“I had to learn the techniques on how to achieve a good sound and it worked for me as soon as I got the techniques right.

“The biggest challenge, however, is being unique and being relevant, else you will be forgotten. I have learnt the important lesson of life that it is always important to be you and never seek validation when you know your worth,” said JaySynths, who won Naija Gbedu Achievement Awards 2021 on Sunday, November 7 in Milan, Italy.

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