The planned massive national protest by
popular Nigerian R&B musician 2Face, has hit a rock as Some Nigerian
celebrities, say they will not partake in it.
Some Nigerian celebrities have
expressed their intention to boycott the planned anti-federal government’s
protest being organised by award winning musician, Tuface Idibia, who is
irked by federal government’s policies.
The African Queen crooner, recently
took to his Instagram handle: @official2baba, calling on his fans and followers
to join in the nationwide protest scheduled for February 5.
He stated: “First Massive
Nationwide Protests’’.
“A call for good governance. A call
for urgent explanation into the reckless economic downturn nationwide….to come
out and protest this obnoxious and baseless policies and excuses of the
government of the day.”
Reacting, popular comedian, Bovi
Ugboma, said he would not be joining the protest.
Bovi on his Instagram handle:
@officialBovi stated, “Boycott” is too strong a word to describe my not
attending. I won’t be there. Simple. It doesn’t define whether I support it or
not.
“I am not joining the protest, and
stop saying ‘we’ and ‘us.’ You don’t belong…..my life is not governed by your
opinions of me.
Tuface, whose real names are “Innocent Ujah Idibia’’, is
also a producer, entrepreneur and one of the most decorated and successful Afro
pop artists in Africa.
Similarly, popular Yoruba actress,
Funke Adesiyan, who disagreed with 2face over the plan said that protest was
not the only option.
The actress, who recently completed
a course in film-making and directing at the New York Film Academy in the U.S,
stressed the importance of youth participation in governance.
The Yoruba actress of Ibadan origin
who contested and lost Oyo State House of assembly election under the umbrella
of PDP in 2015, stated on her instagram handle @funkeadesiyan:
“When people ask me why I joined
politics, I tell them from the truest of my heart that it is because I got
tired of how things were being done in my country.
“It’s not enough for us to protest,
it’s more important for us, youths of this beloved nation, to get involved in
governance. You could try many times before you achieve it,” Adesiyan stated.
-NAN
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