Speaking on the recently released song, which also featured another singer, Asikey, the Kabiosi Baba crooner said: “‘One Love One World’ is an offshoot of my foundation, Psalm Ebube Peace Foundation (PEPF), aimed at touching lives and empowering people, mostly youths and across Africa.”
“Ahead of World Humanitarian Day, on August 19, this song aims to increase public awareness about humanitarian assistance activities worldwide and harp on the importance of international cooperation. Time is running out for the people affected by different world challenges such as hunger, cholera epidemic, climate, wars, fear, hate, racism, xephobia, refugees crisis and other vices, but ‘One Love, One World’ will helps to switch from this neo-liberalism society which is destroying resources and social links, to new perspectives to live a better future society,” he added.
The song produced by Mikkyme Joses, according to the singer is a clarion call to heal the world through love for one another, adding: “We need to tell world leaders to act now. Crisis is not coming; it is here today. I also want to urge my colleagues to unite the world and inspire love through music.”