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Upcoming Ghanaian musician, Justice Manful aka BunfyahDube, has released a song on the coronavirus pandemic, his contribution towards the fight against the disease.
The song, which has already received playing time on some FM stations in Ghana, does not only seek to entertain but to educate and sensitize listeners on the need to observe the protocols outlined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the Ministry of Information.
Some of the protocols mentioned in the song include, regular hand washing with soap under running water, use of alcohol based sanitizers, exercising regularly to boost the immune system, having enough sleep and avoiding excessive drinking of alcohol.
Justice, 33, works with one of the mining companies in Ghana but pursues music on the side.
For some ten years, the promising musician, a registered member of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) and the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) has been composing and recording dancehall Afro pop songs.
From Agona Odoben in the Central region, Justice is the last of six siblings.
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