Popular singer, Simi has thrown a subtle shade at Nigerian President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Taking to the micro-blogging platform, Simi noted how the APC presidential candidate used force to make people support him.
The mother of one stated that if Tinubu had done well like he claimed, he wouldn’t need to use force on anyone to support him.
“If you do well and people love you, you won’t have to use fear and intimidation to force anyone to support you. Isn’t this common sense”.
Simi has expressed her disappointment with some of the incidents recorded in the 2023 Presidential and National Assembly election conducted last weekend.
Simi in a tweet she shared, said everyone should be fighting for justice and a free and fair election in spite of the political party they support.
The singer who also wondered how one can support this election which was “blatantly corrupt”, also pointed out that there were thugs and people were disenfranchised.
Simi tweeted;
“HOW CAN YOU EVEN SUPPORT ANYTHING THAT IS THIS BLATANTLY CORRUPT? DIDN’T YOU SEE THE CHAOS YESTERDAY. THE THUGS? THE DISENFRANCHISEMENT? REGARDLESS OF WHO YOU SUPPORT, SHOULDN’T ALL OF US BE FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE AND A FAIR ELECTION. WHAT IS YOUR PRIORITY? CAN’T YOU READ THE ROOM?”
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