The single track album by Lemmy Moïse was prompted by Cameroon’s current security challenges.
No Cameroonian can be indifferent to the prevailing insecurity in some parts of the country such as the Boko Haram insurgency in the north and the intermittent clashes between the military, security forces and armed men in the North West and South West Regions. Adding his voice to calls for return to normalcy, Njang artiste, Lemmy Moïse - whose real name is Lemngeh Moses Bruce - last year released “Real Peace,” a single-track album.
“I was motivated by the incessant wars around the world, Boko Haram attacks and the troubles in the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon,” explains Lemmy. “Real Peace” “talks about situations that cause war and suggests how to attain real, lasting peace,” says Lemnyuy.
“The main message is the quest for real peace and how we aggravate situations by not considering everyone in the decisions we take either as leaders or stakeholders. I revisit the problem and propose solutions,” he points out.
“Ever...
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