Falz, a musician and activist from Nigeria, recently addressed a message to young people in front of the election on February 25. Falz has been outspoken in the aftermath of the #EndSars campaign, asking Nigerians to vote against the country’s corrupt leadership.
He pleaded with young people in an internet video to avoid those who would prevent them from casting ballots and concentrate instead on the main objective of choosing who will rule.
Falz is urging young people to take notice of how swiftly the Labour Party (LP) movement has developed into a potent third force and to understand the potential that resides inside their vote. He thinks that young people’s passion and energy may be utilised to bring about the change that Nigerians want to see in their nation.
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Falz urges young people to participate in politics and speak up for those who prefer to remain silent in addition to casting their ballots. He thinks young people in Nigeria can contribute to meaningful and long-lasting change by banding together and working toward a brighter future.
Oya election don come oooo this is my PVC, I’m sure you have yours and you are ready to vote. I don’t want to hear any of that rubbish that my vote will not count, so what’s the point of voting?
Oh God, please nobody should annoy me, this is 2023, with everything we’re going through, if there are still some people saying that, then really and truly I don’t know what is wrong with them.
Somehow, we have been able to gather momentum, unbelievable momentum for this formidable 3rd force. I say to you it is very possible, forget about all those pessimists, all those cynics that are coming to you, all those irresponsible people that apparently love to suffer and want to keep this status quo forget about those people and just focus on the goal.
The goal is that we the people this time around, have decided that we are going to choose who rules us.