Nigerian musician, Pardon C has released his latest
musical project titled ‘One Africa (Stop
Xenophobia)’, produced by Stunna Beats and Mixed by Swags mix.
Pardon C’s new release, ‘One Africa’
addresses the recent xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.
The multiple award-winning singer, through the song, expressed deep sympathy
for victims of the violence and attacks in the country.
He advises Africans in
general to embrace one another in love, re-echoing that the continent is
blessed with natural resources and expertise that will take it to greater
height. ‘Say no to xenophobia, Africa please stop crying, it’s going to be
alright,’ Pardon C sings and stressed why Africans should live in love, peace
and one accord.
The new song, ‘One Africa’ precedes Pardon C’s forthcoming Australian tour,
scheduled to start on September 27 in Canberra, the capital of the sovereign
country. The electrifying performer will perform in six (6) cities of the
country, including; Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and round off the tour
in Adelaide on October 12, where he’d be thrilling at Nigerian independence
after party.
“Aside my love for
Australia, I’m happy to be embarking on the tour to the country this time that
we have unpalatable news about Africa. I’m not using the tour as an avenue to
sell myself or expose my music to wider audience alone, but to let the world
know that Africa is great and we are doing great things. I’ll do my part to
change the bad narratives people have about Africa and her people. We are good
people,” Pardon C said while
commenting on his impending tour put together by Vybz entertainment.
Speaking on the recent
Xenophobic attacks in South Africa, Pardon
C said; “If I tell you I’m not very sad about the news, I’ll be lying. This
is sad, we are all Africans, brothers and sisters, we shouldn’t be fighting or attacking
ourselves. I know the South African government will do the needful to totally
curb xenophobia in their country. Only love can move Africa forward, and we all
need to start embracing ourselves in love.”
Pardon C has always been using his music to preach hope, and reassurance
for Africans and Nigerians in particular, he believes Africa has all it takes
to eradicate poverty, violence, corruption and bad economy, which are the
challenges its faced with.
The music video of ‘One Africa (Stop Xenophobia)’, was
directed by TCO videos.DOWNLOAD AUDIO
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