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Gospel musician, Isaiah Kwadwo Ampong, popularly known as Great Ampong, is advising Ghanaians to take seriously, precautionary measures put in place by the government in curbing the spread of the coronavirus.
The “Akokofunu” hitmaker, speaking to JoyNews’ Becky said, every life matters, therefore, people must protect themselves and stay home.
“Please try your best as much as possible to stay home because the disease is waiting for you out there. I am begging you, Ghana needs you,” he advised.
Meanwhile, social media users have been asking the musician how he is going to maintain his curly hair during this lockdown. In his response, Great Ampong stated that he has his own means.
“If the curls are there, I have means of maintaining it. I have the means of doing it even without going out. There are pomades you can use to maintain the curls,” he said.
Great Ampong recently released a single to create awareness about the novel coronavirus.
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