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Singer Roosevelt Kofi Yeboah, popularly known in the showbiz space as Roo Dube, is preaching vaccination with an educative song and video.
Although the audio was released some few months back, the visuals are out to educate people on the issue of whether to vaccinate or not around the globe.
The coronavirus pandemic has created global economic crises and disrupted lives, creating a global economic slowdown.
To stabilise the situation and bring things to normalcy, world leaders across the globe have come out with solutions to curb the canker and its impact on lives and economies.
As experts continue to seek solutions, Roo Dube has devised a way to enlighten the world of the deadly virus.
The video, however, is believed to do twice the work of the audio and will be released on Saturday, February 5.
In a media interview, the artiste explained the reason behind such a composition.
“The virus is an enemy to man, hence the need to encourage all citizens to comply with all the safety protocols to fight the virus. The virus has brought a lot of harm to humanity, and I believe it’s about time we do something about the situation as musicians.
"Most often, we leave these things to chance, but I hope my song will bring along a behaviour change. I trust the power of both social and traditional media to get me the numbers to make this impact,” he explained.
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