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Renowned artist 0D4, now known as Mavluz, has released a timely peace anthem titled Menkaho Bi, urging opinion leaders and citizens to foster harmony and stability ahead of Ghana's elections.
Mavluz believes that a peaceful elections is a call to action.
Mavluz’s new track highlights the importance of peaceful coexistence during the electoral process, promoting tolerance among political factions, respect for differing views, calm and orderly voting.
"As a concerned citizen, I want to use my music to promote peace and unity. Let's put Ghana first and ensure a violence-free election," Mavluz said.
According to him,the song emphasizes civic responsibility, encourages constructive dialogue, and showcases the power of music to influence societal values.
Listen to ‘Menkaho Bi’ here: https://audiomack.com/mavluz-1/song/menkaho-bi
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