Percy Akuetteh: Ghanaian doctor in China releases music video concerning coronavirus

Percy Akuetteh: Ghanaian doctor in China releases music video concerning coronavirus

- Percy Akuetteh, a young Ghanaian doctor in China has come out with a music video concerning the coronavirus

- It is indicated that although studying medicine in school, Percy does music as a hobby

- The music video which was in Chinese reportedly spoke about the coronavirus, educating the public on what to do

A Ghanaian doctor identified as Dr Percy Akuetteh who is a surgery PhD student in China has released a rap music video in Chinese concerning the coronavirus otherwise known as COVID-19.

According to an interview conducted on the PhD student by Myjoyonline.com, although studying medicine in school, Percy does music as a hobby.

It is indicated that the young doctor sings and raps in five different languages out of which two are Chinese, which is reportedly the most difficult language in the world.

Watch the music video in the documentary below:

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The music video which was in Chinese reportedly spoke about the coronavirus, educating the public on what to do and encourages the world that the virus can be fought.

According to Dr Percy Akuetteh, the video has been received with great joy by the indigenes of China as it makes them feel there are foreigners who understand their situation and share their pain.

The exact location of Percy is not fully confirmed but it is believed that he is not in the epicentre of the disease which is Wuhan.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian, Abdulraheem Inobemhe Musa, who is currently pursuing his doctoral degree in international law at the Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan, China, revealed how Nigerians have been coping in the city in the face of coronavirus.

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In his interview with The Sun, Abdulraheem said he does not want to leave the city, adding that Wuhan is a very calm and peaceful place.

A native of Etsako West local government area in Edo state, the Nigerian also said that he never for once regretted choosing Wuhan as his place of study.

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