Genevieve Nnaji has joined the growing list of celebrities who have aired their voices on the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
Genevieve Nnaji has joined the growing list of celebrities who have aired their voices on the xenophobic attacks melted upon Nigerians in South Africa.
The movie star took to her Instagram page on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, where she shared a post on the trending topic. According to her, these people who have continued killing Nigerians have time without numbers shown us who they truly are and its time for us to stand up and let them know who we are.
"A life with us isn’t the worse thing. They need to see one without us.📌 They’ve shown us countless times who they are. Let’s believe them. It’s time to show them who we are. But most importantly, it’s time we believed in ourselves. They see our potential; our greatness. We need to see it too. It’s tough out here I know, but sooner than later we’ll have to realize it’s all we’ve got. We have to make sure our energy and resources are beneficial to all things Her🇳🇬. We can’t ignore the signs much longer. Change is inevitable. Let us stay 💯 ahead of it. #LongliveNigeria ✊🏿❤️" she wrote.
Genevieve Nnaji has joined the growing list of celebrities who have aired their voices on the xenophobic attacks melted upon Nigerians in South Africa.
The movie star took to her Instagram page on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, where she shared a post on the trending topic. According to her, these people who have continued killing Nigerians have time without numbers shown us who they truly are and its time for us to stand up and let them know who we are.
"A life with us isn’t the worse thing. They need to see one without us.📌 They’ve shown us countless times who they are. Let’s believe them. It’s time to show them who we are. But most importantly, it’s time we believed in ourselves. They see our potential; our greatness. We need to see it too. It’s tough out here I know, but sooner than later we’ll have to realize it’s all we’ve got. We have to make sure our energy and resources are beneficial to all things Her🇳🇬. We can’t ignore the signs much longer. Change is inevitable. Let us stay 💯 ahead of it. #LongliveNigeria ✊🏿❤️" she wrote.
Genevieve Nnaji reacts to xenophobic attacks in South Africa
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