Reported by: Ime Richard Aondofa | Edited by: Henry Owen
Nigerian singer and social commentator, Terry G, has urged activists, influencers, and political figures in Nigeria to unite under a shared vision for the country’s development. In a recent social media post, he lamented that many so-called activists today are more focused on content creation and monetization rather than meaningful advocacy.
Terry G suggested a powerful coalition involving personalities such as VeryDarkMan, Omoyele Sowore, Aisha Yesufu, Mama P, and Peter Obi, calling for their combined efforts to speak up for the betterment of Nigeria. He envisioned a scenario where their fan bases could mobilize in solidarity with a single, clear agenda to drive positive change.
“Imagine their fan bases marching in solidarity with one clear agenda. That’s the day we’ll truly realize that Nigeria belongs to Nigerians,” Terry G stated, emphasizing the potential impact of coordinated civic action.
He concluded his post with a wry acknowledgment of the inevitable criticism he expects, noting, “Now, let me sit back and watch how the senseless ones will rush to attack me in the comment section.”
The remarks have sparked conversations online about the role of influencers and activists in shaping Nigeria’s socio-political landscape, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities for youth-led civic engagement.
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