Prolific African actress Nadia Buari has added her voice to the cry
for the immediate return of the abducted Chibok Secondary School girls
in Brono State, Nigeria. The disturbing news that struck the attention
of the world has seen various influential celebrities add their voices
to the ranging protest.
Speaking with the passionate actress who expressed her disappointment
in the authorities’ inability to stabilize the menace which prompted
her join the protest said she won’t give up till the inhumane act is
resolved.
Nadia Buari further thanked her friends and colleagues Morgan Piers,
Keke Palmer, Drake, Justin Timberlake, Wyclef Jean etc. for supporting
the course, she concluded saying she will pioneer the
#BringBackOurGirlsNow campaign here in Ghana and pray for stability in
Nigeria.
Meanwhile this Sunday there will be a solidarity campaign in Accra
organized by a group of Ghanaian parents. Dubbed ‘Find Our Daughters
Now!!!’ the campaign is a show of Solidarity on Mother’s Day – Sunday
11th May – when the group will be presenting a signed petition to the
Nigerian High Commissioner at his residence on Independence Avenue.
Meeting Point is the BARCLAYS CLUB HOUSE (on the British High Commission
road) at 09:00 hrs. Interested persons can join the petition as well.
“Wear red or black (or both). Come one, come all!! Spread the word to
friends and family who may not be on FaceBook. Parents bring your
children, it is never too early for them to start exercising their
social conscience This is the least we as Ghanaians can do to help
#BringOurDaughtersBackGH”
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