Award-winning Afrobeat singer Yemi Alade has spoken out following the EndBadGovernance protests that began on August 1st. Alade used her Instagram platform to promote a song from her new album, "Rebel Queen," which advocates for peace and love across Africa.
In her post, Alade emphasized the need for better living standards and access to basic necessities like food, water, and electricity. She wrote, "Dem-don-cråzy or Democracy? We all deserve better standards of living and the means to afford basic amenities of life. Food, Water, Electricity, etc."
Fans responded to her message with a mix of support and calls to action:
Sopheeya_music praised her with, "Timeless music."
Official Yungbobbi commented, "Unity vibes."
Seyi_the_plamoil_seller lamented, "It’s well. Life too hard."
Seaxin_img agreed, saying, "I tell you."
Udoh Chris1 suggested, "U were supposed to lead the protests to show an example to other celebrities as a freedom fighter who wants a better Nigeria."
Donsmarter Official expressed pride, "My princess. Am proud of you."
Ca Dija echoed her sentiment, "Dem don really cràze o."
Salewa Akinsete called her, "Mama Africa."
Justrudy39 questioned, "I nor just no why them, not wan dey promote this lady song at all ok just listen to sweet remedy."
Alade's message and music have sparked discussions among her fans, reflecting the ongoing struggles and hopes for a better future in Nigeria.
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