According to reports from Nigeriafilms.com, Nollywood actress, Dayo Amusa and few of her colleagues, who travelled to Saudi Arabia for her 2015 Hajj in Mecca, have returned to the country.
The actress, while expressing gratitude to God, disclosed that it was good to be home again despite the unfortunate incident that claimed the lives of over 700 pilgrims due to a stampede.
She thanked her family, friends and fans for the fervent prayers and concern during the period.
Dayo explained that people were still united despite the unfortunate stampede.
“It was a beautiful experience. Feeling like a leveler, with millions of people around the world. Feeling like nothing else matters in this world except love. Even with the innocent lives that were lost in this year's Hajj. All I saw was UNITY. Oneness towards one particular goal, serving God."
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