Radio and TV personality Naa Ashorkor is busting out her rap skills for Ghanaians in her bid to educate them on the importance of staying home while the country battles coronavirus.
The Joy FM 'Strong and Sassy' host on April 1, released a song which detailed numerous health directories and also highlighted the need to obey them.
Naa Ashorkor collaborated with comedian Clemento Suarez and producer Deelaw for this coronavirus song they call ‘Stay at home and Stay Safe’.
The song did not only seek to advise Ghanaians on the relevance and consequences of following or flouting the rules but also entertain.
Naa Ashorkor and Clemento Suarez, just like in 2017, once again impressed fans with their rap.
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