Ruger Narrowly Escapes Israeli War After Performance

Ruger Narrowly Escapes Israeli War After Performance

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In the wake of a surprise attack leading to conflict between Israel and Hamas, Nigerian singer Michael Adeayo Olayinka, widely known as Ruger, narrowly escaped the turmoil after his recent performance in Israel.

Ruger took to his Instagram account to reassure his fans and supporters of his safety, shedding light on the unsettling events that unfolded shortly after his departure from Tel Aviv.

The war in Israel erupted just as Ruger and his team left the city, leaving the artist deeply concerned about the unfolding tragedy.

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In a heartfelt message, Ruger called for global peace and extended his thoughts, love, and prayers to the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. He appealed to his followers to join him in praying for Israel during this challenging time.

Ruger’s Instagram caption read, “Israel is at war now, and it’s very sad. It started as soon as I and my team took off from Tel Aviv to head back home.

So guys! I really appreciate your concern, I’m safe. But please, we need peace in the world right now!!! We don’t want innocent people dying; we just want to LIVE AND LOVE #prayforisrael. LOVE YOU O.”

This unexpected conflict came mere days after Ruger’s performance in Israel, during which he expressed gratitude for the warm reception and love he received from his fans in the country. He noted that being showered with love outside his home country was a rare and cherished experience for him.

He shared his happiness at being back on the road, doing what he loved, and connecting with people who cherished his music. He also acknowledged that his international success had filled him with gratitude.

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She covers a wide range of topics, from celebrity interviews to industry trends and film reviews.

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