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#ENDSARS: Esi Chelle Ghanaian Born American singer Calls for Diaspora to Amplify Africa’s voice during these times.

Many Africans have become known for becoming Icons in first world countries, where they’ve broken norms and glass ceilings to prove that as a people, Africans are enterprising. One such name rising from the diaspora is Esi Chelle.

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A post shared by ESI CHÉLLE (@offichelle_) on Oct 13, 2020 at 11:30am PDT

The singer who was raised in Denver and other parts of America spoke on the importance of the diaspora in Africa’s quest for better. The singer who began her musical journey while she was in Ghana attending Achimota School, has been passionate about pan-African progress and lent her voice to the Black Lives Matter calls, in the wake of police killings of unarmed black men in America.

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#blacklivesmatter ✊🏾

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With a similar social revolution springing up from Africa with #EndSars, Esi Chelle has described African’s at home and those in the diaspora as similar in our struggles.

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A post shared by ESI CHÉLLE (@offichelle_) on Oct 20, 2020 at 1:13pm PDT

Citing the #EndSars solidarity protests in many cities of the west, Esi pointed out that Africans who may have found better lives away from the shores of the continent must be participative in amplifying cries from the motherland.

Esi Chelle, who is set to release her EP titled, “A letter to my lover” says she’s committed to her roots and is looking to build a bridge between African and the Diaspora with her sound.

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Something big is coming. 🤩 🙎🏾‍♂️: @arelle_tones 🎥: @rd3media @j._spinnz 🤩: @sam.opoku @bvnk_official

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