According to David Oscar, he loves Ghana and also doesn’t want to turn a refugee, thus, Ghanaians must continue to preach peace ahead of the elections.
Comedian turned Reggae musician, David Oscar, has urged Ghanaian political leaders, authorities and the general citizens to preach a message of peace ahead of the upcoming General Elections slated for December, 2016.
The “Get There One Day” hitmaker made this statement during an interview with King Lagazee on “Lagazee Soundz” show on Hitz FM last Sunday (May 8).
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According to David Oscar, he loves Ghana and also doesn’t want to turn a refugee, thus, Ghanaians must continue to preach peace ahead of the elections.
“I want to urge all political leaders and Ghanaians to preach peace ahead of the (2016 general) elections,” he told Lagazee. He continued by saying “I love Ghana and I don’t want to turn a refugee so let’s preach peace.”
David Oscar was on the show to promote his latest Reggae single dubbed “Rasta Love” where he made this statement.
The song which features songstress Angel was produced by Kilo Beatz and the colourful video was directed by Mr. Steve Gyamfi of RedHousePhilmz.
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