12 musicians, Ade Bantu (Nigeria), Alif Naaba, Sissoko, and Smockey (Burkina Faso), Didier Awadi (Senegal), Josey Priscille, Soum Bill and Maréchal Zongo (Côte d’Ivoire), Master Soum (Mali), Monza (Mauritania), Phéno Bi (Niger) and Zeynab Abib (Benin) joined their voices to denounce all forms of extremism from Nigeria to Mali.
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12 musicians join their voices to denounce all forms of extremism from Nigeria to Mali.
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Artwatch Africa whose objective is to promote artists' creative and artistic rights and freedoms hopes to assist artists in better exercising these rights and to draw public attention on their role and situation.
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