By Ibrahim Sesay
Favor Brumskine, a Liberian national, has regained his freedom after spending one year at the Bo Correctional Centre, following the intervention of Rise Charity Foundation with support from Ghost Empire Music.
Brumskine was released on 19 June 2026 after serving part of a five-year prison sentence for unlawful possession. His release became possible through the payment of court-imposed fines, which were settled through the humanitarian efforts of Rise Charity Foundation and a generous contribution from Ghost Empire Music.
The foundation officially facilitated his release on Friday, bringing an end to his incarceration and offering him an opportunity to begin a new chapter in his life. Representatives of the organization described the intervention as part of their commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals and promoting rehabilitation within society.
According to the foundation, the successful release demonstrates the positive impact that charitable organizations and community support can have in helping individuals rebuild their lives after difficult circumstances. The intervention also reflects a belief in restorative justice and the importance of providing second chances to those seeking to reintegrate into society.
The support provided by Ghost Empire Music was instrumental in securing the funds required for the payment of the fines, enabling Brumskine to walk free and reunite with his loved ones.
Speaking after his release, Brumskine expressed gratitude to all those who contributed to his freedom and pledged to focus on rebuilding his life positively. He acknowledged the support received from the foundation and its partners, describing the assistance as a life-changing opportunity.
The release has been welcomed by members of the community, who praised Rise Charity Foundation and Ghost Empire Music for their compassion and commitment to helping individuals in need.
Observers noted that such interventions not only provide hope for beneficiaries but also contribute to broader efforts aimed at rehabilitation, social inclusion, and community development.
As Favor Brumskine embarks on a fresh start, the gesture serves as a reminder of the transformative power of kindness, collective support, and the belief that every individual deserves an opportunity to rebuild and contribute positively to society.




