Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde says its time to fight for our lives
Disturbed by ugly incidents rocking our country, actress Omotola took to her instagram page today to say it's time to fight, if not for ourselves, then for our loved ones
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"We have been engaged with the NigerianHarf did not elaborate on the kind of assistance Washington is
government in discussions on what we might do to help support their
efforts to find and free these young women," State Department
spokeswoman Marie Harf told a daily briefing. "We will continue to have
those discussions and help in any way we can."
"While security agencies have condoned
off the area of the explosion in Nyanya, Abuja, response
agencies have moved injured victims to hospitals and at least 10
lifeless bodies have been deposited in the mortuary while 13 unconscious
victims are receiving medical attention in different hospitals in
Abuja. Other injured victims too are being attended to." the statement read in part.
"We
were on our way to Thailand to see my parents, flying commercial
first-class. We were under a blanket. We weren’t even in one of those
pod things. I feel like we should get a trophy for that." Chrissy tells Cosmoplitan magazine.