 Some Nigerians in the diaspora on Monday stormed the streets of New York to show their solidarity to their country. This was as world leaders converged for the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The group named One Nigeria Group went viral on social media with their street demonstration and flash mob performance. They are in support of the president, retired Major General Mohamed Abu Hari and the continued existence of Nigeria as one country. This is a very important time in the history of our country. Nigeria is about to mark about 61 years of age and you know of the agitations that people are calling for the divisions of the country. We have to show unity. We have to show love. Nigerians we are better off as a country, one country. So that's why we call people from all over the United States to come out and show support. Nigerians mainly, most of these people you see out here are Nigerians and also people that were born by Nigerians. Some of them have never been to Nigeria but they've heard about Nigeria and they prefer it to be together. And that is why we're here to show unity, to show love, to show strength in our diversity and to preach stronger together. To show support for the country, to the unity of the country and Nigeria in general. We've been here for some time and we don't like some of the things that is happening with the agitation of suppressing the country. That's why anytime the president orders something happening here, the president is here, we come to show our support. To support our nation, we believe that Nigerians can absolutely change. We believe that Nigeria is filled with diversity. It doesn't matter what culture we are, it doesn't matter what religion we are, we are one. And we are better and stronger together. Yes, we all have our differences. But hey, that's the part that makes Nigerians Nigerians and that's why so many people wish to be Nigerians. So hey, we have to come back together again. Meanwhile, Buhari will address the anger on Friday, September 24th, 2021.