Popular Nigerian rapper, Falz has lambasted the Federal government over the way it is handling the ongoing nationwide protest against the economic crisis in the nation.
In a series of tweets, Falz criticized the president’s response to the crisis, questioning his humanity and warning of impending consequences.
Falz’s tweets read:
“They say make you leave am, you no gree. Say na your birthright. You can’t now turn a deaf ear.”
“How long do you think you can keep on pushing the people back before it blows up in your face?”
“You tried to make it look like the protests were ‘politically motivated’. Shebi una don see now?”
“Genuinely don’t know why it’s so difficult to be humane.”
The rapper’s tweets also touch on the government’s attempt to downplay the protests as politically motivated, implying that the authorities are out of touch with the people’s genuine concerns.
Falz’s intervention adds to the growing list of celebrities and public figures speaking out against the government’s handling of the crisis.
His comments are a call to action, urging the president to take responsibility and address the nation’s problems before it’s too late.