Ajisebutu pleads with Nigerians to avoid genocide, embrace love

 Ajisebutu pleads with Nigerians to avoid genocide, embrace love

By Modupe Shodeinde

A peace activist and musician who is based in the United State of America, Prince Ayo Manuel Ajisebutu, has urged Nigerians to embrace love and avoid genocide in the country.

His concern came due to the recent demand of several ethnic groups to secede from the country, the recent being from the Oduduwa Republic among the Yoruba people of South-West during the last 60th independence anniversary of the country.

He enjoined Nigerians to avoid genocide in the country through avoidance of chaos and embrace love which is the only solution in a volatile period in the history of Nigeria.

“Imagine how millions of lives could have been saved in Rwanda and Burundi if the world stood up at the beginning of the genocide that ravaged the two countries,” Ajisebutu said.

Ajisebutu who is a peace activist, says his “mission is to inspire people globally to behave royally and do everything with love for the greater good of humanity.” He believes we are all connected and we must bury all divisive ideologies to experience total peace and prosperity during our short stay here on earth.

Prince Ajisebutu, comrade Tunde Okorodudu and other Nigerians in Oakland and San Francisco area came together to form the Free Nigeria Movement.

 

 

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