UK-based Ghanaian gospel singer Sonnie Badu has released a new song titled 'Pillar of Fire' to encourage people to stay strong during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The singer who released the video on his YouTube page a few days ago said the song seeks to encourage people that no matter what they are going through, God is still with them.
"If you have seen most of my tweets and Instagram posts, you will discover that this is the period to encourage people to tell them to stay strong.
"The 'Pillar of Fire' is to motivate and give encouragement to people around the world that regardless of whatever happens, God is the Pillar of Fire and He is standing with you," the singer said.
Sonnie Badu will on May 1, hold a virtual concert in collaboration with the Ghana Embassy in the U.S. to entertain Ghanaians even as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.
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