Ghanaian artiste Stonebwoy said being in self-quarantine was not a bad experience for him.
The ‘Bawasaaba’ singer was one of his musical tours in America when the coronavirus became intense and countries that were affected put a ban on social gatherings and restricted movements.
This forced him to cancel the tour and get back home in time before the borders to Ghana were closed.
Before his return, he mentioned he would have to self-quarantine himself away from his family for a period of 14 days.
He had an interview with David of Citi Tv this morning via video call to talk about his new album, Anloga Junction, and how he has been coping as far as the coronavirus pandemic is concerned.
According to Stonebwoy, he is an indoor person so the quarantine period did not really affect him.
When the host asked him how self-quarantine was like, Stonebwoy noted, “It’s cool because literally for me my life is not too out there as a person aside from my musical background so I’m always either on tour, in the studio at home or I’m doing an interview here and there or I’m doing some regular checks so I’ve always been an indoor kind of person so this is just a continuity or a longer duration to stay indoors.”
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By: Hajia Lamy Gates |ghanaweekend.com









