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Tunde And Wunmi Obe call for peace in Nigeria
Popular Nigerian duo, Tunde and Wunmi Obe, better known as T.W.O, have joined the burgeoning list of concerned artistes strongly advocating for the restoration of peace and unity in Nigeria
Popular Nigerian duo, Tunde and Wunmi Obe, better known as T.W.O, have joined the burgeoning list of concerned artistes strongly advocating for the restoration of peace and unity in Nigeria
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Neema AmaniWith their highly anticipated forthcoming single, ‘Green White Green’ featuring pop icon 2Face Idibia, the Obe’s have lent a passionate voice to the nationwide cry to stop the blood shed, kidnapping and other violent acts persistently occurring in the country today.
“It baffles me more each day. How people can sit down somewhere and plan the death and destruction of their fellow man,” Tunde Obe said in a press release.
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