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Popular Nigerian musician and activist, Folarin Falana, known as Falz, has weighed in on the ongoing national protests with a series of pointed tweets.
The singer has been vocal about his concerns regarding the government's handling of the situation and has not shied away from expressing his frustrations publicly.
The singer has been vocal about his concerns regarding the government's handling of the situation and has not shied away from expressing his frustrations publicly.
In a series of cryptic tweets, Falz questioned the government's approach: "How long do you think you can keep on pushing the people back before it blows up in your face?"
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This tweet suggests a growing tension and the potential for public backlash if the government's actions continue to stoke dissatisfaction among the populace.
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How long do you think you can keep on pushing the people back before it blows up in your face ?
— Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) August 2, 2024
This tweet suggests a growing tension and the potential for public backlash if the government's actions continue to stoke dissatisfaction among the populace.
Falz further addressed the government's efforts to discredit the protests by framing them as politically motivated: "You tried to make it look like the protests were ‘politically motivated’. Shebi una don see now?" His tweet implies that the government's narrative has not only been unconvincing but also counterproductive.
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You tried to make it look like the protests were “politically motivated”. Shebi una don see now?
— Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) August 2, 2024
He continued with a message that seemed to highlight the government's intransigence: "They say make you leave am, you no gree. Say na your birthright. You can’t now turn a deaf ear." This suggests that the authorities have been stubborn in their stance, ignoring the legitimate grievances of the people.
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They say make you leave am, you no gree. Say na your birthright. You can’t now turn a deaf ear.
— Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) August 2, 2024
In his final tweet, Falz expressed his frustration and disbelief at the government's lack of empathy: "Genuinely don’t know why it’s so difficult to be humane." His words reflect a broader sentiment of disillusionment and disappointment with the leadership's response to the public's demands.
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Genuinely don’t know why it’s so difficult to be humane.
— Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) August 2, 2024
As the protests persist and the public's dissatisfaction grows, the government's next moves will be crucial in determining the course of the unrest. Falz's outspoken stance adds a prominent voice to the chorus of those calling for change and accountability.
Source: NJO
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