Nigerian hip hop artist, Onome Onokohwomo, popularly known as Young6ix,
has joined his voice to that of other musicians in the country
condemning the purported move by the federal government to ban
production of music video abroad.
The federal government has, through the Minister of
Information, Lai Mohammed announced its plan to ban artists in the
country from producing their music videos abroad.
According to the federal government, the move is to provide more jobs
for teaming Nigerian youths. The Okoye brothers, comprising P-square and
the elder brother and manager, Jude Okoye were the first to react to
decision, describing it as deception as politicians still travel abroad
for medical care.
Also reaction via a message he shared on Instagram, Young6ix described
Mohammed as a hypocrite who has his children abroad studying in
different universities but comes up with decisions that favours him.
The artist said
, “Dear sir Lai Mohammed, address us and let the world know where your family members are currently studying.
“Justify your wicked act. “In a country that is supposed to be run by
leaders, its heartbreaking to know that it’s being run by looters.
“Lai Mohammed seeking relevance in the wrong way. You and your
government have failed our people with your countless demising moves.
“Politicians should be stoned when making such a speech, I trust Nigeria
is getting to that level. You are ruling people not statues.”
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
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Photo: Young6ix Tells Lai Mohammed - "Justify Your Wicked Acts, Your family Members Are Studying Abroad"
Photo: Young6ix Tells Lai Mohammed - "Justify Your Wicked Acts, Your family Members Are Studying Abroad"
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