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King Boss LAJ joins Kush sensitisation drive

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Popular Rapper, Alhaji Amadu Bah alias King Boss LAJ has joined the sensitisation drive calling on young people to say no to Kush.

The Rapper posted on his social media page saying: “The rampant abuse of Kush among young people is a growing concern in Sierra Leone. This issue not only jeopardises the physical and mental health of the youth but also threatens the nation’s future.

“It is against this backdrop that I have collaborated with other young people like; Nelly P, Boss P, Ash Armani, and Ouzee Paice to record a civic education song about Kush. The song outlines a comprehensive sensitisation campaign aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of Kush and promoting a healthier lifestyle among young people.

“However, the popularity of Kush drugs is growing, especially, among our youth, but it is crucial to understand the following hidden dangers they bring;   Health Risks: Kush drugs can have serious consequences for our physical and mental health. Prolonged use can lead to addiction, impaired memory, concentration issues, and even long-term cognitive damage”.

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