Top Nigerian businessman calls for more support for Sierra Leone
Nigerian Tony Elumelu, one of Africa's richest people, has made a
call for more financial help for Sierra Leone in the aftermath of the
mudslide, in which nearly 500 people died and more than 600 people are
still missing.
He's been tweeting about his visit to the country and the donation he has made:
One of the survivors narrated how she lost her two kids. Other lost all their livelihood #freetown #freetownfloods pic.twitter.com/LyxYE04A5x— Tony O. Elumelu, CON (@TonyOElumelu) August 23, 2017
I call on others with the wherewithal to also support the #freetownfloods recovery efforts #freetown— Tony O. Elumelu, CON (@TonyOElumelu) August 23, 2017
Mr Elumelu feels that the mudslide has not got the media attention it deserves:
Sierra Leone and its people need our support at this time. #Freetownfloods #support. #Relief. #Rehabilitation. pic.twitter.com/m38XWpCO4h— Tony O. Elumelu, CON (@TonyOElumelu) August 23, 2017
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