Nollywood
stars, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji, will be joining soul
singer, Asa, as frontliners in the global campaign to pool a million
young Africans to act against Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
“This
goes to the core of what is important to me, and what should be
important to all of us who are very concerned about our continent. Just
when the world has begun to pay attention to Africa as a destination for
rapid growth and investment,
we cannot allow Ebola define the narrative. We need to put a stop to
this immediately, and young people need to take the lead,” said Omotola,
who has been spokesperson for Amnesty International and the United
Nations.
On her part, Genevieve said Ebola has been
defeated in Nigeria and this shows that with the will and resources it
can be defeated anywhere else.
“We need to get involved
beyond talk and beyond sympathy. As long as it remains anywhere in
Africa, we are all at risk, and we can come together to stop this from
happening. Join me, and join all of us now on www.stopebola.com,” said Genevieve.
The #StopEbola campaign will get young Africans to support the World Health Organization by donating social media updates and a minimum of $25 between now and the awards date via the portal www.stopebola.com.
The funds go directly to the United Nations Ebola Response Fund.
The Future Awards Africa holds on Sunday, 7 December at the Intercontinental Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria.
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