YBNL chief, Olamide has joined the growing list of Nigerian artiste signing up for the mass protest against Buhari led government.
An Instagram user had claimed that cause the YBNL rapper has been collecting funds from Buhari and corrupt politicians he has turned a blind eye to the pain of his fans… Via an open letter, the fan wrote;
“I know you will never support 2face protest on feb 5. Because you have collect money from buhari and corrupt politicians. You are part of Nigerian problems.
You are part of people that put Nigerians in this A.p.c change mess. Why can’t you copy the likes of fela kuti, Ebenezer obey. E.t.c that use their music to fight for Nigerians. All you know is to collect money from corrupt politicians and campaign for them.
You don’t care if your fans are suffering. You need to leave all this your greedy attitude and start doing what will make people remember you after your death. Thanks”
Olamide reacted to the allegations by stating that he was willing to protest alongside his colleagues come Feb 5th.
The popular indigenous rap act has joined Burna Boy, Davido and Yemi Alade among the growing number of Nigerian artistes willing to lead the mass protest.
An Instagram user had claimed that cause the YBNL rapper has been collecting funds from Buhari and corrupt politicians he has turned a blind eye to the pain of his fans… Via an open letter, the fan wrote;
“I know you will never support 2face protest on feb 5. Because you have collect money from buhari and corrupt politicians. You are part of Nigerian problems.
You are part of people that put Nigerians in this A.p.c change mess. Why can’t you copy the likes of fela kuti, Ebenezer obey. E.t.c that use their music to fight for Nigerians. All you know is to collect money from corrupt politicians and campaign for them.
You don’t care if your fans are suffering. You need to leave all this your greedy attitude and start doing what will make people remember you after your death. Thanks”
Olamide reacted to the allegations by stating that he was willing to protest alongside his colleagues come Feb 5th.
The popular indigenous rap act has joined Burna Boy, Davido and Yemi Alade among the growing number of Nigerian artistes willing to lead the mass protest.
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