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Rapper Edem has announced plans to hold a concert as his contribution to the fight against the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
The concert which he dubbed “Anti Corona” will be streamed live on Facebook and Youtube in the wake of the President’s ban on all public gathering.
In a social media post, the rapper invited all fans to join him while he performs his hit songs via social media.
The ‘Anti Corona’ concert comes off Friday, March 28 from 8-9 pm and is open to all internet users.
“Be entertained whiles u keep safe and practices all the measures to #Fightcorona” he captioned the post.
Following the government’s ban on public gatherings and all school activities, many Ghanaians have expressed boredom due to staying at home within the period.
Various artistes across the world have taken to various social media platforms to keep their fans entertained during these times.
Currently, all of Ghana's borders have been closed to human traffic to prevent the movement of infected persons into the country.
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