Nigerian hip-hop diva who was on Friday honoured with an award for her humanitarian gestures in assisting underprivileged African children in South Africa is canvassing for the return of the Chibok girls kidnapped by the dreaded Boko Haram group.
Taking to her Instagram account on Sunday, the artiste who is currently promoting her RED album said people shouldn’t allow the devil scuttle efforts to achieve peace among mankind.
‘Let us not let the devil distract us by letting us fight amongst ourselves and lose focus on the many tragedies happening around the whole,’ she wrote, posting a mash of pictures of ‘Bring back our girls’ protest including a picture of American first lady, Michelle Obama.
Continuing, she inferred that some people doubted her sincerity.
‘I didn’t just hashtag I joined several walks in protest, used my voice as an artist and wrote “olorun mi” as a tribute to lives lost on the Dana crash and will continue to do many more as it is my duty as a Nigerian, a citizen of this world and a child of the Most High.’