Raski Moore was living in Bauchi before he fled his home after a Boko Haram attack. He now produces reggae music to uplift the lives of those who also live with him at the Kuchigoro camp in Abuja.
Abandoning normal
life in towns to take up shelter in a refugee camp can be heartbreaking
and boring. But having a Reggae star in a refugee camp can spark some
fun in the gloom.
That's exactly how Raski Moore is cheering his fellow Internally Displaced Persons in a shelter in Kuchigoro, a suburb in Abuja.
Raski Moore was
living in Bauchi, North East Nigeria, but fled his home after a Boko
Haram attack that destroyed his apartment. He is one of the many
displaced persons camping at the Kuchigoro IDPs camp in Abuja.
Raski Moore spends
most of his evenings entertaining his camp mates to some good reggae
songs, including those originally composed by him.
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caught up with Raski Moore during a visit to the camp and he sang us a
song he composed himself and titled it 'Hope for Nigeria'.
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