AGS NEWS – Nationwide hunger protests have entered their third day, with entertainers voicing their support or criticism.
DJ Cuppy, also known as Florence Otedola, prayed for Nigeria and its leaders, calling for peace and prosperity on social media.
Singer Tems postponed her music video release in solidarity with the protestors, praying for their safety and hoping their voices are heard.
Actress Iyabo Ojo urged peaceful protests, advising demonstrators to avoid restricted areas for their safety.
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Singer Omah Lay supported the protests, calling for an end to bad governance. Conversely, actor and politician Yul Edochie criticized the protests, fearing they could lead to violence and property damage, undermining their purpose.
Actress Tonto Dikeh advocated for dialogue between the government and citizens instead of protests, emphasizing collective efforts to improve Nigeria.
Grammy Award-winning singer Burna Boy expressed his disillusionment with protesting in Nigeria, recalling past experiences during the #EndSARS movement and denying receiving any benefits from politicians.