CJ Biggerman and his team hand out hand sanitisers to people at the Junction Mall
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CJ Biggerman has joined the bandwagon to educate Ghanaians on the need to stay safe from the Covid-19 pandemic with his song 'Corona'.
The song first explores the effects the virus has had on people’s lives.
CJ Biggerman in 'Corona' painted situations where people cannot cough or sneeze in public while the prices of goods and services are on the rise.
The rapper made listeners understand that although the situation is not ideal, it is equally important to protect themselves from the virus.
Aside from releasing the song, CJ Biggerman also donated hand sanitisers to people in Sakumono and junction Mall.
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