Ghanaian Police officer, Hajia Sa-ada Muhammed known in Showbiz circles as Hajia Police has released a new song for her fans to enjoy on Valentine's Day.
The song, titled 'Fall In Love', talks about the things people do in the name of love.
The renowned Police officer, who is mostly known for her Islamic genre of music, said she decided to release the song not only to thrill her fans with her talent but to showcase her versatility.
“Fall In Love” is a masterpiece, she said in an interview.
She added that, "If you had doubts about falling in love, this song will give you a rethink as to how real love is after you listen."
Meanwhile, the song is currently streaming on all digital platforms.
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