‘Nothing is too small to give,’ 2baba wants more love for IDPs in Nigeria
The Nigerian music industry has been graced with the presence of the legendary Innocent Idibia, better known as 2baba. The artist has recently taken to social media to advocate for increased aid and assistance to be provided to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the country.Information Guide Nigeria
The legendary 2baba graced a breakfast chat organized by The 2baba Foundation on Monday in Lagos, where he expressed his heartfelt sentiments towards the plight of displaced persons. According to the music icon, every bit of support counts, no matter how small or large, as these individuals require an abundance of love and care.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaThe acclaimed crooner recently opened up about his visit to an IDP Camp, where he was moved by the palpable suffering of those residing there. Despite his desire to do more for these individuals, the singer was left with a profound sense of empathy for their plight.JAMB Result
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Renowned Nigerian musician and UNHCR Ambassador, 2baba, has called on compassionate individuals across the nation to join him in bringing joy to the faces of internally displaced persons (IDPs).
“From my interaction with the displaced persons, I could see the pain in their eyes. You can see that they are not settled and this really got to me.
“You can’t do enough for them but we should not be discouraged. We should continue to give these displaced persons our support, as much as we can.
“There are so many of them and they shouldn’t be neglected so that they don’t become like those who put them in the situation or even become a menace to the society.
“This is why I encourage people from time to time to help the needy, especially the displaced persons as nothing is too small to give.
“I have always been of the school of thought that we should give whenever we can. It shouldn’t be to show off but to encourage other people to do same,” he said.NYSC Portal
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