Obianuju Catherine Udeh, also known as DJ Switch, one of the founders of the 2020 Endsars protest, has urged Nigerian youths to see the planned August protest as another opportunity to save Nigeria.
DJ Switch asked Nigerian youths to unite together and discourage ethnic divisions instigated by the political elite in order to dampen the planned “End Bad Governance in Nigeria” protest.
Catherine stated that Nigeria’s political class will continue to mismanage the country’s economy until citizens decide to preserve it.
On Thursday, on her X, the DJ revealed that she intended to remain silent about the planned protest, but her love for Nigeria would not let her.
“They say that there is a time for everything. A time to sleep, play, work, fight or die! Africa as a whole needs to know what fucking time it is!
“If you recognize what time it is, then you know what to do! Mind you, the cabals running Nigeria, Nigeria especially are smarter than you all might think. While they may be on edge about this planned protest, especially after seeing the events in Kenya, I promise you that they can bet their left balls that nothing will happen,” she said.
She went on to say that certain politicians who supported the protest were merely doing so for publicity and to mislead young people.
“Many have been advised to ‘show’ support for our fundamental human right to freedom of expression for two reasons: So that there is a record of them supporting it and; to guide you all like babies to do your protest and go and sleep.
“So, the question really is this, do you know what time it is? Because if you don’t, just kukuma go and sleep and If you do, then prepare to take the bull by the horn.
“You need to understand that whether you japa or stay, they don’t care! Nigeria is a mining ground for these devils. They take and take with no single thought or care as to where the nation ends up… wasteland!” DJ Switch added.
She advised Nigerians not to let ethnic divisions created by the political elite damper their resolve for the scheduled August protest.
“The tribal division they’ve sown amongst us was a desperate move on their broken chessboard. I don’t care what tribe you are from or religion you belong to, we need to unite if we want actual change,” she advised.