As we are aware it is electioneering season in Nigeria and a whole lot of Nigerians are divided over who to vote for and not to vote for.
That move by Nigerians one way or the other has also spiralled into name-calling and social media backlash.
TVC recently caught up with Nigerian music veteran, Daddy Showkey and this is what he had to say.
Just so you know, the Nigerian general election will be held on the 25th of February 2023 to elect the President and Vice President and members of the Senate and House of Representatives.
Recall that in an interview with ‘Rubbin Minds’, the ‘Galala’ singer said that his city Ajegunle is very important to him and that the government only remembers them when it is time for campaigning.
Speaking with Ebuka, he said: “One day…yes now in my house. I’m not doing it because of the intention that I want to run for politics but right now with the situation that I am seeing in my neighbourhood… because Ajegunle is the most important place for me, maybe I might consider it.
He said the only thing that could reduce crime in Ajegunle was for the government to create an environment that will get the children engaged.
“When it comes to development they neglect us. That’s why I’m critical about what is going on in Lagos State today,” he said.
“I am watching; we are looking at you people… because there is something I have been fighting for so many years from Tinubu’s government to Fashola’s government to the present government, and for all of them about this thing the only thing that can limit crime from my neighbourhood is to get these children engaged and the only thing that can limit crime is when they have a playground, a recreation centre — and they don’t.”
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