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Rinu Oduala, a prominent voice from the 2020 #EndSARS protests in Nigeria, has weighed in on Burna Boy's controversial comment directed at Speed Darlington.
The Grammy-winning artist recently made headlines after warning Speed Darlington, saying, “You’ll go back to detention if you misbehave again,” as reported by Daily Post.
The remark quickly sparked reactions across social media, and Rinu, known for her advocacy for justice and human rights, didn’t hold back. Retweeting the news on her X (formerly Twitter) account, she criticized Burna Boy’s comment, stating:
"This is pure oppression and unacceptable by the way. You can’t try this in a sane country with laws."
Rinu, who gained national recognition for her activism during the #EndSARS movement, has remained an outspoken critic of oppression and societal injustices. Her response reflects the frustration many Nigerians feel about the misuse of power and the disregard for fairness.
The exchange has ignited debates online, with fans and critics divided over the appropriateness of Burna Boy’s statement. For Rinu, however, the issue goes beyond celebrity feuds—it’s a matter of principle and accountability.
See the post below:
This is pure oppression and unacceptable by the way. You can’t try this in a sane country with laws. https://t.co/685HEkGPqV
— Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫 (@SavvyRinu) January 24, 2025
Source: X
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