NewsOnline Nigeria had earlier reported that in a bold move, Nigerian activist Verydarkman has taken to the streets of Abuja to lead a protest against bad governance, ahead of the scheduled nationwide protest on August 1, 2024.
The activist, who is known for his outspoken nature, held a placard with a powerful message, which read: “Emi lo kan…Is it your turn to suffer us? Mr President, do we even have a future with you??”
On Instagram, Verydarkman accompanied his post with the hashtag #endbadgovernanceinnigeria, urging citizens to join the movement and demand change from the government. The post has sparked widespread debate and attention, with many Nigerians expressing their support and solidarity with the activist’s cause.
However, street rapper Portable has taken a different stance, weighing in on the matter in a recent comment.
In his response, Portable cautioned against getting caught up in the protest movement, advising that individuals should prioritize their own struggles rather than fighting for others.
He wrote: “Aparo nobody dey your back everybody busy looking for money not cho cho cho. Fight for your self Don’t fight for them. Abiapapepe Agunmaniye.”
Portable’s comment has raised eyebrows among fans and critics alike, with some questioning his motives and others agreeing with his perspective. The debate is far from over, as Nigerians continue to discuss the merits and demerits of the planned protest and its potential impact on the country’s governance.
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