We love 2 Baba and the reason isn’t far fetched- he is speaking up when it matters most to do so. He has refused to be silent, even though his activism could hurt him more than it could benefit him.
Some say he has been paid, others disagree. Irrespective, lending his brand as a driving force of a protest, that’s long overdue is a feat I am proud of to be associated with
Times are hard in Nigeria and sometimes it feels the government isn’t doing enough, hence one of the many reasons this protest is very important. As we all troop out on Monday, the 6th of February, let’s remain peaceful as we register our discontent with the way Nigeria is being governed.
And as one Mr. Tunji Andrews said; …it’s not an anti-Buhari protest, it’s a we don taya protest…’