Nigerian singer and entertainer MC Galaxy marked his birthday on May 2, 2026, not with a celebration of self, but with the launch of the SEKEM Sanitary Pad under the Sekem Care umbrella — a social enterprise dedicated to combating period poverty and championing girl‑child education.

Instead of asking for lavish gifts, the “Sekem” hitmaker made a humble request to his millions of followers: join a WhatsApp community to support Damilola Bolarinde (Queen Dammy), the reigning Miss International Nigeria, on her journey to the Miss International 2026 pageant in Japan.
“Happy Birthday to me. This year, I’m asking for just one gift: Click the link in my bio and join the Face of Hope WhatsApp community to support @_queendammy,” he wrote.
Queen Dammy, who recently won the Face of Hope 2026 crown at the Eko Convention Centre and claimed a GLE 350 car plus ₦10 million cash, was unveiled as the first official ambassador for SEKEM Sanitary Pad. Her role includes leading menstrual hygiene education and product donations to schools across Nigeria.

The SEKEM pad launch is a full‑circle rebrand of his 2014 viral hit “Sekem,” transforming dance energy into a social intervention. MC Galaxy, CEO of Face of Hope, is building a new pageantry blueprint — pairing crowns with purpose‑driven brands, management deals for runners‑up, and digital community mobilization.
His birthday ask turned passive followers into active stakeholders, proving that the beat of “Sekem” can now help the world care.