By Pulse
Popular Nigerian gospel singer Yinka Ayefele has just written an open letter to the U.S Homeland Security to track down and deport his three band members who disappeared after his music tour in U.S.A. The award winner claims the act was wrong, disrespectful and insulting to his country Nigeria. According to reports, Ayefele left Nigeria on September 2 with a 14-man band for a six-weeks musical tour of the US. The band performed in more than five major cities including, New York, Washington, Houston, Atlanta, Baltimore, Maryland and Dallas. On his return to Nigeria this week, three of his band members were missing had vanished into thin air. From the petition filed by the singer on Friday, here are names of those declared wanted in the States:
1. The lead vocalist of Ayefele’s Merry-Makers Band, Solomon Motimoke popularly known as ‘Yatty’ who dumped the band while they were in Washington DC on 11th October.
2. Ojoyido Adegbenga Ezekiel (Keyboardist), who disappeared at the band’s hotel at Howard Johnson Inn on Rockaway Boulevard, New York on Tuesday, 15th October
3. Olusola Kayode Isaac (vocalist), who disappeared at the La-Guardiala Airport, New York on Monday, 14th October on his way from Houston