The singer last night took to his IG to praise Nigerians that went out in different states to protest the unbearable state of the country, saying despite he cancelled the protest most of them still went out to march. He said he is glad they found their voices when he lost his
“I watched with tears in my eyes as Nigerians came out yesterday to speak up in protest on the streets, on social media, on the radio,” he said. “I watched as Nigerians demonstrated that no one voice is louder than the other, whether you be 2baba or security forces. I watched as many people called me a coward but I am happy to be a coward that spoke up and I will always continue to speak up.”
“I am grateful to everybody that lent their voice when I lost mine. You guys are the real heroes,” he continued. “I am happy you came out. I am happy you came out peacefully.”
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