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Published on 2024-03-28 20:41:53
Renowned Nigerian actors Charles Inojie and Ali Nuhu have expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming success of the viral anti-domestic violence video ‘Make We Halla’. The video, which addresses the urgent issue of domestic violence in Nigeria, has received widespread attention and praise since its release.
Inojie and Nuhu have taken a stand against this menace by using their platforms to raise awareness and encourage action. The success of “Make We Halla” highlights the power of collaborative efforts in addressing social issues effectively.
In a recent statement, Inojie thanked Nigerians nationwide for their tremendous support and emphasized the importance of not remaining silent in the face of domestic violence. He urged bystanders to take action and join the movement by participating in the #MakeWeHalla Challenge. This challenge calls on individuals to show their support for ending domestic violence by making noise and sharing videos or photos with the hashtag #MakeWeHalla.
Nuhu has also encouraged his fans to participate in the challenge, emphasizing the need to translate words into action and demonstrate a commitment to combating domestic violence. Both actors will be looking for creative submissions to feature on their platforms and have announced a prize for the best entry.
This initiative aims to engage the public in a meaningful and fun way while collectively taking a stand against domestic violence in their communities. By coming together and raising their voices, individuals can show abusers that violence is not tolerated and help break the culture of silence surrounding this issue.
Participating in the #MakeWeHalla challenge provides an opportunity to be part of a worthy cause and make a difference in the fight against domestic violence. Joining forces with Inojie and Nuhu in this campaign can amplify the message and inspire others to take a stand against domestic violence.
In essence, the success of ‘Make We Halla’ demonstrates the impact of united action in addressing pressing social issues. By engaging in the #MakeWeHalla challenge, individuals can show their commitment to ending domestic violence and contribute to creating a safer and more supportive community for all. Let’s raise our voices together and make a difference in the fight against domestic violence.
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