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Wonder why Bisi Alimi is talking about Falz’s ‘Hyprocrite’ track?

Many songs talking about the common social problems noticeable in Nigeria are featured on Falz’s new album “Moral Instruction” but the third track on the project ‘Hypocrite’ stands out the most for Bisi Alimi. 

Bisi Alimi
The gay rights activist posted on Instagram on Wednesday, January 16, 2019, as the conversation about the 9-track project continues.

"This song (Hypocrite) is worth you 4mins today," Alimi notes on IG.

On ‘Hyprocrite’, Falz makes a case for homosexuals considered bad eggs by the Nigerian law. The act of homosexuality carries a jail term of 14 years for anyone convicted.

Last year, some persons suspected of being gay were subjected to mob justice in eastern states in Nigeria including Imo. And in the west, many reports in the media confirm some raids carried out by the police at locations where gay people are believed to be hiding in Lagos.

“Who are we to crucify the homosexuals?,” reads a line from the hypocrite song by Falz.

Falz

Bisi Alimi is never tired of discussing about the rights of gay people. Perhaps this is why the rapper’s song has taken his attention.

On “Moral Instruction”, Falz also revealed his strong position about transactional sex which has put him on the lips of many since releasing the album on Tuesday, January 15, 2019.




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