Beverly Naya has also joined the social media campaign against xenophobic attacks carried out by South Africans against Nigerians.
The actress in her post directed to South Africans, stated that other Africans are not the country’s problem. According to her, the continent will be a better place when South Africans realize this.
Beverly also urged everyone to speak up against the attack and also pay less attention on who isn’t part of the campaign. She wrote;
Enough is enough! Other Africans are not your enemies! The second you realise that we are one, the better for the continent. This is devastating!
Ps. EVERYONE needs to speak up…YES, that includes you! Spend less time paying attention to who is/isn’t speaking up and more time ACTUALLY SPEAKING UP! Every voice counts…even those with less than a thousand followers! Don’t be a hypocrite!
#SayNoToXenophobia#EveryVoiceCounts
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