As a retaliatory measure, the actor wants African nations to ban foreigners from their countries.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Beverly Naya, a Nollywood actress, has reacted to the prohibition imposed on various African countries owing to the covid-19 Omicron version.
On Sunday, December 5, 2021, the movie star voiced concern about how Africans are treated by the Western world in a series of tweets sent on her Twitter feed.
“Breaks my heart every time I hear Africans talking about how much our continent needs the western world when it is actually the other way round. The media has seriously done a number on a lot of African minds. Do your research, I beg you! The world is nothing without Africa,” she tweeted.
“African nations need to form an alliance and ban all of these countries. To hell with the narrative they’ve pushed for centuries, this continent has EVERYTHING they need. Africa’s biggest problem is poor leadership which is the sole reason why the above may never happen.”
It should be noted that the United Kingdom has prohibited international visitors from Nigeria due to the spread of the new covid-19 strain, Omicron.
This comes only days after the Canadian government added Nigeria to its list of countries with travel bans due to the Omicron COVID-19 strain.
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