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Isn’t it interesting how hearing a particular song can bring back a special memory or make you feel happy or calm ?
While the effects of music on people are not fully understood, studies have shown that when you hear music to your liking, the brain actually releases a chemical called dopamine that has positive effects on mood.
A US- based Nigerian doctor, Michael Igwe is one health worker committed in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic across the globe.
The Abia State born doctor said being artistic in handling COVID-19 patients is key for health workers to make noteworthy progress in fighting the novel disease.
Igwe who fell in love with Christian music when he was young, has been using Igbo worship songs to help himself as well as his patients overcome the dread that comes with the killer virus.
“I have been singing song since I was a small child. My mother is a singer too. When I was in Nigeria, I used to lead songs at the church I attended. That was how I embarked on singing even as a medical doctor,” he told the BBC Igbo
“Our experience at the hospital with this COVID-19 pandemic is that it mostly instill fear into people and sometimes, the fear will be too much for us.
“During a period like this, your training at school is not enough to keep you going. That is when I call unto the Holy Spirit and my spirit will just be okay.”
In addition, the doctor also believes prayers — which include songs — can be a powerful tool to help people cope with the pandemic.
“I have situations when prayer changes lives, and someone whom people thought had died would rise again. The first thing is that music helps me to focus my mind so that I can do what I am supposed to do,” he said.
“Music is an important aspect of healing. It touches the heart and soul. The kind of songs I enjoyed the most are Igbo Christian songs. There is something about the songs that our forefathers use in praising God. When you start singing them, God will help you.”