Little queen, Chiamaka Eustace, makes case for Nigerian children

Winner of the MGWN 2017 and the founder of Chiamaka Da Voice Foundation, Chiamaka Eustace, who recently dropped a single entitled: Nigerians, which featured Chisom and Slim Joe Otiyanyan ,has said she has strong hope that all will be well in Nigeria.

Little wonder that the eight-year-old, who is also an actress, has never ceased to pray for her dear country, even at her quiet time.

“I have always told God in prayer to please help Nigeria accelerate to success. That He should please take Nigerians to a higher/greater level where hunger and lack would be things of the past. So that, we would have power to forge ahead and be able to maneuver obstacles along the highway of life. These have been my major prayer points till date,” she enthused.

Chiamaka hinted that what influenced her choice of career at a tender age was the desire  to pass her message of peace, unity and love across the country and to campaign against violence.

“Just as 2face Idibia and Frank Edward, who are my mentors, have been using music to touch lives, my hope is to do the same and ensure that peace reigns. My focus is the government and the youth. Importantly, children are not exempted when issues Nigeria are raised, remember? Reason is that kids are people too and our future matters to us. That is why my parents have been very supportive of what I do. They are the ones that brought out the talents in me. God, please bless my parents the more. I’m proud of them.

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“In fact, I have a tight schedule, God first, my education too, then followed by my music, my foundation and my roles as the queen/ambassador. I have passion for all these and that is why I have been able to cope well. But I don’t mince words when it comes to my school work. I’m damn serious with my books. My teachers in school can also attest that I have not been doing badly in school. Then, of course, I wouldn’t forget to mention the management of Miss Green and White Nigeria, Mrs. Juliet Geoffrey Porbeni, who crowned me. She has been there for me. So, I’m coping well,” Chiamaka stated.

“My advice to younger Nigerians and my peers is that we should start praying more for our country. Let’s pray more for our parents, families and our dear nation Nigeria, including our leaders. I believe the future is still bright. Though weeping may endure for the night, joy cometh in the morning. I believe the morning of Nigeria would definitely come. It may tarry, but it would surely come. So, don’t allow anyone to lure you into violence,” Chiamaka added.

David Olagunju

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