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PHOTOS: Daddy Showkey performs for wounded soldiers in Kaduna on Christmas

John Asiemo, popularly known as Daddy Showkey, performed for wounded soldiers and their families at the 1 Division of the Nigerian Army in Kaduna on Wednesday, to celebrate Christmas.

The performance by the veteran galala singer was in commemoration of the Christmas celebration and organised by the Tribute to Our Troops Foundation in collaboration with the Office of the Chief of Defence Staff and the Chiefs of the tri-service – Army, Navy, and Air Force.

Showkey, who wore military regalia, told newsmen that he had been performing for years to honour Nigerian military troops who sacrificed their lives for all Nigerians.

He added that performing for the wounded soldiers was a form of therapy for them to feel relaxed and ease stress amidst their medical conditions.

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Showkey, also known as the Ghetto Soldier, said that a lot of good things would come from him, adding, “It is not about music alone, it is about changing people’s lives, which is the most important thing for me.”

Ms Olivia Adom, founder of the Tribute to Our Troops Foundation, said the event, which brought the barrack community and outsiders together, was to emphasise the need for respect and honour for the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

She added that the gathering was to reinvigorate and improve civil-military relationships while calling on Nigerians to embrace the path of creating a sustainable, healthy relationship with the armed forces.

“The armed forces have given up their freedom and homes. They signed off their human rights to protect the country’s integrity,” she said.

Adom said the Foundation was designed for the armed forces under the purview of the Department of Civil-Military Cooperation to honour fallen heroes and celebrate the serving men and women who fight endlessly to keep the country’s territorial integrity intact.

Earlier, the Chief of Civil-Military Relations, Defence Headquarters, Rear Adm. Idi Abass, said the performance was another non-kinetic line of operations.

Abass stated that the Chief of Defence Staff’s ambition was to have people-centric armed forces.

He, therefore, said the event was one of the ways that could project the military in the eyes of the civil population.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that present at the event included the Corps Commander Artillery, Maj.-Gen. Marcus Kangye, and the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Mayirenso Saraso, among other senior officers and soldiers.

 

@whiteshark_blog Thank You Daddy Showkey for putting smiles on our Soldiers’s Faces #foryou #whiteshark0038 #celebrity #christmas #afrobeats ♬ original sound – @Whiteshark_blog

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