Award-winning gospel singer, Sonnie Badu says the Covid-19 pandemic has not affected him at all.
According to him, because he is not travelling like he used to prior to the outbreak, he has more time to spend with his family.
“It is very important that with everything that happens, you look for the positives and not the negative because, the negatives will quickly destroy you," he said.
Sonnie Badu on May 1, 2020 will hold a virtual concert in collaboration with the Embassy of Ghana in the USA, to entertain Ghanaians during this coronavirus pandemic.
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