The ongoing 30-day rant challenge on social media continues to gain momentum, with veteran singer Chinagorom Onuoha, popularly known as African China, becoming the latest celebrity to participate.
In a recently shared video, the Ajegunle-born musician and his children joined the trending challenge by singing along to his latest single, “Photocopy,” which sheds light on Nigeria’s economic struggles.
The song, originally released two years ago, criticizes the Nigerian government and political elite for their handling of the country’s affairs. In the accompanying music video, African China is seen wearing a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) uniform while addressing social and economic issues.
His participation in the challenge also serves as a gesture of solidarity with corps member Ushie Rita Uguamaye, who sparked controversy after publicly criticizing President Tinubu. Her viral NYSC video is widely credited with igniting the ongoing rant challenge.
African China is no stranger to using music as a tool for activism. “Photocopy” joins his catalog of politically charged songs, following in the footsteps of his classic hit “Mr. President,” which remains one of Nigeria’s most impactful protest songs against socioeconomic injustice.
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@OjinduUgo:”E still dey body like he never left. Na now e for do the remix of all him old songs cos nothing don change. It’s even worse now.”
@adedokuntasleem:”When we say na noice musicians they make this days. Africa China of how many years sing one song boom na still hit. Respect Africa China.”
@justkency:”Nigeria forced the legend to drop a banger with a message. Nice one.”
@seyifunmi133:”Bro was made to sing for Nigeria government.”
@nellycentz:”That her daughter at the back dey dey give me joy with her smartness and dance steps . Her papa biggest hypewgirl..”
@ndidikama68869:”Abeg bros go studio make u release this vibe God bless you. I have been so curious knowing where u have been all this while I have been a fan back in the days when you sang food no dey water no dey and our country no good. I can’t just give all the lyrics here.”
@Newben82:”African China na Man you be, a GOAT in deed. No be all these Gen Z Musicians of nowadays way too the fear-fear. All they sabi sing about na nyash-nyash and ill-gotten money. African China,Nigerians are proud of you and how your songs spoke our minds, addressing the ills in Naija.”
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