Octopizzo has vowed to advocate for the legalization of Marijuana through his music. Photo credit: Instagram/octopizzo

Octopizzo promise to talk about Marijuana in all of his songs until it gets legalized

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Octopizzo is a musical powerhouse that triggers attention in everything that he does since he is a trendsetter in a lot of things, not only music.

His recent offering with his protege Barak Jacuzzi proved him to be a versatile rap artiste who is ahead of his time despite being relevant and consistent over the years.

Seems like nobody can knock Octopizzo out of his hip hop pedestal, maybe in the next 50 years.

The Kibera rapper who is also a philanthropist not forgetting where he came from made a vow on social media the other day that he will forever be including a line or two about Marijuana, Cannabis Sativa, weed, you call it.

Octopizzo real name Henry Ohanga has made a promise to always represent marijuana on all of his raps going forward until it gets legalized as it has in the U.S, the Netherlands.

“From Now henceforth every song will have a weed aka marijuana Line till the day it’s gonna be legalized.” Octopizzo tweeted.

The late Kibera Member of Parliament, Kenneth Okoth was pushing for the government to legalize marijuana at least for medicinal purposes.

Octopizzo was a 100% behind him throughout his fight with Cancer that he sadly succumbed to, Pizzo also supported Kenneth’s motion of the legalization of marijuana in the country.

Octopizzo has vowed to always advocate about the legalization of marijuana in the country and his music will always glorify it until it gets legalized. Photo credit: Instagram/octopizzo

Octopizzo isn’t afraid to let the world know that he uses marijuana and he will let his verses speak more than he can tell you henceforth.

Countries that have legalized the medical use of cannabis include Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Lithuania, Luxembourg, North Macedonia, Norway, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, Poland, Switzerland, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.

Countries that have legalized recreational cannabis are Canada, Georgia, South Africa, and Uruguay, plus eleven states and the District of Columbia in the United States and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia.

I am a Pan-Afrikanist to the core and love to let the world know what they are missing in Africa. I might do that through music and some interesting posts from time to time so please bare with me.

I will always be real though, that's a guarantee.

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