Ghanaian singer Selasi Aklotsoe Mensah, also known as SamKcat, is calling for peace and unity in his latest song, "All I Want to say."
The artiste, known for his Reggae/Hiplife/Afro-Dancehall style, emphasises the need for togetherness in Africa and the world in his single.
'All I want to say' encourages listeners to "love thy neighbour, speak truth to power respectfully, and enjoy the fruit of their labour."
He delivers this message in multiple languages—Hausa, Twi, Ewe, English, and Ga—showcasing his cultural roots and linguistic dexterity.
With many African countries, including Ghana, approaching election years, calls for peace across the continent have deepened.
Amidst rising cases of coups and terrorism, he promotes the "See Something, Say Something" initiative, urging people to report criminal activities.
Additionally, he advocates for dialogue over violence, echoing Winston Churchill's sentiment, "To jaw-jaw is better than to war-war," emphasising the importance of finding win-win solutions and unity over division.
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