The Affiliation of Promoting Businesses of Nigeria (AAAN) has extolled the qualities of the Nigerian folks in a newly launched Afrobeats solo monitor produced to mark the nation’s 63rd independence anniversary.
The tune launched on October 1, was produced by Cobhams Asuquo, and is out there on a number of streaming platforms.
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Steve Babaeko, president, AAAN, felicitated with Nigerians on the landmark celebration, including that the big day gives a chance for all Nigerians to replicate on the collective challenges and successes Nigeria has witnessed as a united entity.
Based on him, the newly launched solo monitor is geared toward fostering unity amongst Nigerians by means of the highly effective melody of music which celebrates the enviable achievements and distinctive qualities that make Nigerians stand out of their respective endeavours.
“As Nigeria marks her 63rd anniversary, we congratulate and have a good time with all Nigerians on this big day. Indisputably, this anniversary comes at a time when the nation is bedevilled with a myriad of challenges which threaten to divide our heterogeneous nationhood.
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“Nevertheless, we have to be united on all fronts, as a result of we’re higher and stronger as a united entity. As communicators, we recognise the endearing energy of music, which is why we’re glad to announce that we’re releasing a unity tune, an unofficial Naija anthem titled Naija No Dey Carry Final. This tune goals to have a good time our collective triumphs and resilient spirit,” Babaeko mentioned.