The singer made this known via his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, August 17, 2022.
“A graduate with no job, you manage to buy a smartphone, come on social media and started defending people that made you jobless,” he wrote.
Since the election season began, several Nigerian celebrities have been vocal about not just their choices but also about citizens’ participation in the forthcoming elections.
“I have just instructed my security and my management that No one is allowed to visit my house or my office without showing their PVC!” Peter Okoye of PSquare tweeted.
Okoye and some of his colleagues have been at the forefront of voter registration ahead of the 2023 general elections.
These celebrities have stood their ground about Nigeria getting it right in the next elections.
Some of these celebrities have even vowed to call out their colleagues who collect money from politicians to campaign for them.
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