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  • King Concord steps up for CPUT Students: A Philanthropic effort that speaks volumes

    King Concord steps up for CPUT Students: A Philanthropic effort that speaks volumes

    In a time when financial hardships continue to impact students across South Africa, one influential figure is using his platform to step in and provide real, tangible support. Okuafiaka Bright Onyebuchi, popularly known as King Concord, has once again demonstrated that leadership extends beyond the nightlife industry and into the heart of community upliftment.

    Recently, King Concord led a charity initiative aimed at providing essential resources to struggling students at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). With education costs rising and living expenses becoming an increasing burden, many students find themselves in difficult situations, often having to choose between necessities and their education.

    But this is not unfamiliar territory for King Concord. For over a decade, he has been deeply involved in philanthropy through his organization, the Happy Man Foundation for the Less Privileged. His foundation has supported countless individuals, providing aid to underserved communities, funding relief efforts, and ensuring that help reaches those who need it most.

    Understanding the weight of these challenges, King Concord mobilized his network and resources to ensure that students in need did not have to face these struggles alone. His initiative was not just about donations—it was about taking action and showing up for a community that often goes overlooked.

    “I know what it means to hustle, to try and build something for yourself when the odds feel stacked against you,” said King Concord. “If I have the ability to make that journey easier for others, why wouldn’t I? When God blesses you, you must bless others.”

    Beyond the material contributions, his presence alone sent a strong message: that influence should be used for impact. King Concord’s philanthropy isn’t performative—it is consistent. His efforts serve as a reminder that success is not just measured in personal milestones but also in the lives one touches along the way.

    As the event drew media attention and local recognition, many students expressed their gratitude, emphasizing that this was more than just charity—it was a lifeline.

    “When someone of his stature comes forward and actually helps, it gives us hope,” a student shared. “It makes us feel seen.”

    This latest effort adds to King Concord’s growing list of community initiatives, reinforcing his commitment to giving back and using his platform to drive positive change. With his influence expanding beyond South Africa, the question is not just how much he has done—it is how many more lives he will impact next.