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#EndSARS: It’s been a sixty years of political injustice, madness, corruption in Nigeria – Wizkid

  Hip Pop star, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has narrated how he was brutalized by operatives of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad. The singer, who was passionate about the #EndSARS…

 

Hip Pop star, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has narrated how he was brutalized by operatives of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

The singer, who was passionate about the #EndSARS protests which was to put an end to all forms of police brutality and intimidation narrated his ordeal in Capital Xtra’s The Norte Show.

The singer described the sixty years of Nigeria’s Independence as sixty year of political injustice, nepotism, madness and corruption.

He said, “Police brutality is a serious situation back home in Nigeria. It has been 60 years of political injustice, nepotism, madness and corruption at the highest level. It is sad that my son is about to be 10 years old and Nigeria is still going through all these madness.

“If I didn’t speak up or use my voice, then I would be a coward. I will continue to speak about things that affect people in their daily lives. I had been a victim of police brutality before I became popular and I know it still goes on. That needs to end. We deserve good governance in Nigeria.”

Asked how he met Damian Marley whom he featured on his new album, Made in Lagos, the ‘Starboy’ said, “Damian Marley changed my life. He changed the way I live. After the session, it changed a lot for me. I recalled that I was in New York (United States of America) promoting my last album, Sounds From the Other Side, and I was asked who I would love to a collaborate with and I said ‘Damian Marley’. Then I went back to my hotel. I kid you not, I was at the balcony of my suite with some of my friends when my cup fell to the balcony downstairs. Guess who picked up my cup? Damian Marley. We later went to a restaurant and talked. The session I had with him was spiritual. We spoke about everything. We spoke about kids, family and other important things. That was a very insightful session for me. He is a great guy with great energy. Making that song was a blessing.”

Wizkid and other stars have been dragged to court by a man identified as Kenechukwu Okeke for their roles in the #EndSARS protests. (Sunday Punch)

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Published November 15, 2020
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