 The chairman of Icon Initiative and Promotion and the publisher of Guru Magazine, Adebayo at Bordering, in partnership with Stand Up for Justice, an American organization owned by a popular reggae artist, Paato Banton and his wife, Antoinette Rotswat, have signed a partnership deal to chart a cause for compassionate living, humanitarian coexistence and democratic governance. The partnership deal formally took place in Lagos. Our correspondent Paul Judge was there in our reports. Abordering at the press briefing expressed concern about leadership in the African continent and called on leaders to stop stealing the nation's resources. I've been so much bad, you know, I've got first in this nation and all the most places of the world, but clearly in the African continent. We have so much resources but unfortunately it's been taken away by a few people. I'm so glad that I think KIA lecture was good. I followed up and I was impressed that, you know, the court, you know, came to rescue. You know, that's the way forward for Africa. He also urged the people to reclaim what's rightfully belongs to them. So our aim is to make sure that we create a platform whereby people can be, can see that they do the right things instead of stealing the resources of the nation. At least this country needs to know history. And we'll be here and we'll be back boy. God bless you all. The reggae artist, Banting and his wife Ruth Dutter, while addressing the press, said that they are on a tour to promote togetherness among Africans and Africans in the diaspora. It takes a village to raise a family and this is the kind of philosophy that I always felt like in America that for me, in order for me to raise my child, I would need a lot more help than just me as a single mother or just a two parent to sit there, raise my child for her to become the best citizen. The access and the information will always be there. It'll be free. We just have to change our mindset to let them know freedom of information or freedom of education is there if you know where to go and look for it. I can see that there is a solution to the present day problem and that solution is for us to educate each other about how much we have in common, how much we are one family, you know, and the spirit of Ubuntu, it needs to be promoted in Africa even though it comes from Africa. More Africans need to adapt it as a way of life. The partners say it is a collective responsibility to make the world a better place. Paul, George, plus civilians. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.