Singer talks social matters facing Africa, proffers solutions
The African artiste said he had always been concerned about people from birth. He explained how his childhood experiences sparked his interest in human rights activism and made him study human rights law at school.
“Everything I did I always look for that angle of things and it spoke very deeply in my music”, he said.
He talks about the mentality of survival as being a core problem facing Africa, and not thinking long term development and progress.
The talented singer advocates for overhaul in the African educational system and practical steps towards wealth creation and proper community living as solutions.
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In the interview he also gives his take on the Western media’s stereotypes about Africa amongst other social issues.
Watch the Pulse video above to get the full gist.