By: Alusine Rehme Wilson
Famous musician Innocent on Friday August 28 announced September 1, 2021 as the release date for his first single from his upcoming album: "Love, Politics and Religion."
A statement from his Facebook page reads: "The First Song from the Album - LOVE, POLITICS & RELIGION will be out on the 1st of September 2021-GOD NOR GO SHAME US Is A Complete Definition Of Good Music, I Am Not Going To Say Much, Let The Music Speak For It Self (El Patron Kuti)."
Innocent's fresh single is evidently anticipated by entertainment enthusiast to be classy as the famous social commentary songs composer had promised his fans and the rest of others following his music.
For almost twenty years the Money Making Machine boss has prevailed to be a musical worrier and after releasing two hit songs and videos (E shock You and Full Package) respectively few months ago he will be dropping another anticipated song titled: "God Nor Go Shame Us" this week.
Since the release of his famous music "Gee them Notice" in 2007 the self acclaimed "El-Patron Kuti" had been busy composing, recording and premiering hit after hit.
Recently, the East Coast breed who's at the moment based overseas song titled "E Shock You" latest music video accumulated one million plus views on YouTube marking his most celebrated video among many he has premiered as well earned him the place as the first Sierra Leonean musician in 2021 to have attracted such YouTube views for a video.
By: Alusine Rehme Wilson Residents of the Asker Amputee Camp in Makeni City, including various war victims, are rejoicing over the inauguration of the Makeni Medical Mission health facility, established by philanthropist, author, and pastor Mr. Bambay Sawaneh, alongside his partners in the United States. This newly launched medical facility, comprising 11 treatment rooms, was developed with the support of Southeastern Medical International (SMI) and the Concord Christian Church. Their mission is to deliver compassionate healthcare and a range of medical services to the people of Bombali District and surrounding areas, with a particular focus on war victims and vulnerable families living in the Asker Amputee Camp at Robureh. At the official opening ceremony in Makeni city, a team of 10 medical missionaries from Southeastern Medical International, including Sheila Yates, a seasoned medical missionary with two decades of experience in the US, provided free medical care to 100 individuals,...
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