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Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo worries over “No Gree for Anybody” slogan, says it’s stoking violence

According to Per Second News, Alex Ekubo, in a post on his Instagram page, expressed concern that the viral 2024 slogan "No gree for anybody" is contributing to violence and fostering a culture of revenge.

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Alex Ekubo has expressed his disapproval of the viral 2024 slogan, ‘No gree for anybody,’ which conveys a determination to stand firm by one’s convictions and not easily yield to others.

According to Per Second News, Alex Ekubo, in a post on his Instagram page, expressed concern that the viral 2024 slogan “No gree for anybody” is contributing to violence and fostering a culture of revenge.

He wrote: “I took time out to introspect, meditate, and practice self-care. As I crawl out of my solemn place, I can see the same negativity & “gbas gbos” that have stunted our progress. As you may or may not have noticed, the only description of me on my social media is Human Being.

“In a world where everyone is obsessed with titles (nothing wrong with that, btw, we are losing our humanity. I now identify as Human Being. Feel free to call me that whenever. The world needs more humanity.

“Pls, what’s “no gree for anybody”? I’m seeing everywhere, it’s breeding violence & fostering a revenge culture. Instead, can we be more tolerable & considerate towards each other? Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.

“Be intentional about 2 things, because they affect you whether you like it or not, health & wealth. When you start taking care of yourself, you start feeling better, looking better, & you start to attract better.

“It starts with you. Focus on your focus. You can do it. Determination is stronger than witchcraft.

“Life is not fair. Expecting life to be fair to you because you are fair is like expecting a lion not to eat you because you don’t eat a lion. We are different people, raised under different circumstances, with different degrees of luck.”

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