Ghana is the first place I am flying to after lockdown – Yemi Alade

Valentina N.A.D. Okang
Yemi Alade

Nigerian Afropop singer, Yemi Alade, has said Ghana is one of the first places she would visit when the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted and airports are opened.

Many countries, including Ghana, have closed their borders, in an effort to curb the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus.

Ghana’s borders and international airport have been closed since March 2020.

Speaking in a telephone interview with Prince Benjamin on Class91.3FM yesterday, Yemi Alade revealed that Ghana is one of the places she would like to visit when the pandemic is over.

She said: “I think Ghana is one of the first places I’m flying to. I’m busily thinking of the beaches, the coconut water, the nice people…”

“I’ve actually done a few songs with a few Ghanaian artistes, I can’t wait for you guys to get them but I don’t want to say anything, if I say it, I’ve officially let the cat out of the bag. Just watch out, watch out.”

The ‘Johnny’ hitmaker also advised Ghanaians to stay safe and observe the COVID-19 safety protocols.

“For now, mask up, sanitise and wash your hands,” she advised.

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