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‘Stop supporting bad governance’ – Rapper Vector tells celebrities

Well-known rapper Vector Tha Viper has pleaded with Nigerian celebrities to desist from endorsing bad governance.

According to ZINGTIE, an increasing number of Nigerian celebrities have publicly shown their support for politicians or entered partisan politics in recent years.

Vector reacted by criticising celebrities who are siding with their own people or supporters against reality.

If the suffering wasn’t halted, he threatened to eventually affect them.

Vector posted the following on his X handle: “To the celebrities taking sides against the reality of their own people/fans, it may be best to repent before you become the only reachable option if the hardship doesn’t stop. Stop supporting bad governance.”

Given the current national protests against the extreme poverty in the nation, his counsel is pertinent.

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Jonathan Nwokpor

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