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We Will Be Standing Up To Our Oppressors Starting From Lai Mohammed – DJ Switch

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Standing Up To Our Oppressors

In style Nigerian entertainer, DJ Swap has stated that Nigerian leaders are afraid of youths and have did not create an enabling atmosphere for them to thrive and contribute, IgbereTV stories.

In her speech on the Oslo Freedom Discussion board, the entertainer referenced Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s 1977 hit music, Zombie, the place he likened the Nigerian Military to Zombies, saying they’re like ‘senseless zombies following idiotic orders.’

DJ Swap who gained prominence after doing a reside video of the Lekki Toll Gate taking pictures final October, additionally chided Nigeria’s Minister of Info and Tradition who she described as one of many nation’s ‘oppressors’.

She stated;

“As an artiste and a DJ, I hearken to music loads on a regular basis and I’m reminded of the legend — the artiste, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. He was identified for talking reality to energy together with his music and I’m reminded of his 1977 music titled, Zombie. Right here, Fela likens the Nigerian army to senseless zombies following idiotic orders. It was related then, it’s related in the present day and it’s almost certainly related tomorrow, sooner or later.

“The identical future that they are saying is within the fingers of the leaders of tomorrow, however what we’ve got tomorrow are recycled leaders of in the present day who’ve failed to supply an enabling environment for younger leaders to thrive and contribute. However they selected, as a substitute to kill us all off one after the other.

“This may sound outrageous to you and also you may marvel why; I’ll inform you. Our leaders are afraid; it is so simple as that. They’re afraid of a considering, revolutionary and collaborative working Nigeria. They’re afraid of each younger Nigerian who, in opposition to all odds, have made it for themselves.

“They’re afraid of a ‘me’; the coconut head technology as we prefer to name ourselves. We’re hard-headed, we aren’t simply deceived by propaganda. We stand as much as our oppressors, beginning with the Nigerian Minister of Info, Lai Mohammed.

“Sure, you heard me proper. The Nigerian Minister for Info, our very personal spin physician, his first title is ‘Lie’. It’s inevitable, proper? The pun is begging me. ‘Lie’ referred to as the taking pictures a fabrication of a bloodbath with out our bodies. He stated I used to be a purveyor of pretend information with an intent of tarnishing the nation’s picture and I’m a terrorist amongst different issues.

“The Nigerian Military referred to as the taking pictures pretend and I had made the entire thing up with a inexperienced display screen. Sure, I’ve plans of going to Hollywood after this speech.”

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Standing Up To Our Oppressors

Standing Up To Our Oppressors

Standing Up To Our Oppressors

Standing Up To Our Oppressors