Nigerian billionaire businessman Femi Otedola has commiserated with Nigerians who lost loved ones during the #EndSARS protests and the Lekki shootings.
While writing to them via his Instagram page, the billionaire also recalled joining the ”Ali must go” protest in 1978 as a 16-year-old boy.
On a fatherly note, the entrepreneur urged for peace and promised to support Nigerians in need.
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Taking to his Instagram page, he writes: “The horrors that have been unfolding in our country have left me with sadness. I deeply commiserate with those who have lost their loved ones.
“As a father, I share the sentiment of my three daughters who protested in London and Lagos.
“As a young boy of 16, I participated in the ”Ali must go” protest of 1978, so I understand the determination of our youths who rightly want our country to be better.
“We must all do our part to make Nigeria great! I will continue to do my own quota in providing for those who are most in need of support in our country in these tough times”




