Former BBC Editor Ben Dotsei Malor Applauds Amerado's Inspirational "Kwaku Ananse"

Amerado's uplifting hit song "Kwaku Ananse" continues garnering acclaim across age groups - now from influential ex-BBC editor Ben Dotsei Malor. 

After praising the remix video on social media, a follower tagged Amerado asking him to come sing the Twi track for her uncle to dance to.  

Malor enthusiastically replied that he's already dancing to "Kwaku Ananse" himself over in South Sudan!

The former deputy editor and UN News chief editor had described the song's message as lovely and uplifting. Though not fully grasping the lyrics, Malor felt the spirit of resilience and determination.

He revealed having the inspirational song on repeat since first hearing it. Malor applauded Amerado's hustle and wished the Ghanaian talent continued international success.


With its relatable theme of persevering through hardship, "Kwaku Ananse" clearly resonates across backgrounds. From pastors to top journalists like Malor, many are finding hope in the track.

Kudos to Amerado for crafting an impactful new anthem! Sounds like he's got a new fan dancing along to the rhythms in South Sudan.

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