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Article Wan Joins Buz Stop Boys in Sanitation Drive


Afrobeats musician Article Wan made a significant departure from his bustling schedule to stand in solidarity with the Buz Stop Boys, a group of sanitation volunteers, as they tackled clogged gutters in Dzorwulu, Accra.

The artist, known for hits like “Hallelujah,” lent his support to the Buz Stop Boys, who have been at the forefront of community mobilization and youth development through sanitation efforts in recent months.

Gaining traction on social media for their commendable work in cleaning local neighborhoods, the Buz Stop Boys received widespread acclaim for their commitment to maintaining cleanliness in Accra.

Article Wan, alongside the volunteers, spent a laborious day clearing sand-choked gutters near the Dzorwulu Footbridge, drawing appreciation from passersby for their effort.

On the importance of youth involvement in national development, Article Wan was emphatic that collective action is needed to effect positive change in the country.

Drawing from his global experiences, he highlighted the potential of Ghana’s vibrant youth population as a catalyst for progress in Africa.

He asserted that sanitation issues require collective responsibility. Article Wan encouraged young people to actively contribute to creating a hygienic environment for all.

Expressing his passion for sanitation and waste management education, the award-winning musician announced the launch of his sanitation awareness initiative in Ghana, using his platform to champion the cause.

Article Wan’s participation marks a pivotal moment as the first musician to endorse the Buz Stop Boys’ sanitation campaign, paving the way for other artists to join forces in addressing sanitation challenges across the nation.



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