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Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has announced that he will be holding a 'Keep The Faith' concert aimed at cheering people while the country is faced with the coronavirus pandemic.
The artiste, to keep up with the health directories, would be having the show in his home.
However, he would stream the concert on his YouTube handle for all fans to watch.
"Believing that God will take us through this trying phase and knowing that we all count and can make an effort to stay safe as these daunting hours pass by," he wrote on Instagram.
Shatta Wale added that the date for his concert will be announced soon.
The 'Baby' hitmaker is not the only artiste taking on this initiative to provide entertainment while the world deals with coronavirus.
Multiple Grammy Award winner John Legend, Charlie Puth, Coldplay's Chris Martin and others have organised their own concerts live on Instagram for their fans and followers.
Meanwhile, Ghana has recorded 11 cases of coronavirus a week after it confirmed it's first 2 cases.
Although 10 of them have been imported cases the source of the last confirmed patient is however unknown.
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