I know things are bad in Nigeria right now, but please, @wizkidayo , I’m begging you, you don’t have to say anything.
Recently, you spent over ₦100m for children in Surulere and also participated in the #Endsars movement – both online and offline, home and abroad. You’re just a private citizen. You’ve done your best, and you’re still doing your part.
I’m saying this because you should know when to speak out and when not to. Don’t let anyone pressure you into speaking out. Mind you, these same people pressuring you today are the same ones who collectively tried to end your career over a harmless tweet.
They want to pick and choose. They want the freedom to constantly criticize and insult you, yet still expect you to ignore how they’ve treated you over the years and speak on their behalf. They claimed your songs that raised awareness were nothing but stunts and accused you of profiting from people’s suffering. Yet today, these same people want you to speak out for them.
Your “Biggest Bird in Africa” title comes from being exceptional at what you do. You’re not an activist, and honestly, I’m glad you stopped making conscious music.
Remember, these people don’t like you. Don’t let them guilt trip you into carrying responsibilities they never appreciated when you did.
God will save and help Nigeria.🇳🇬 ❤️👏
"When I first met Wizkid, he was like 14, maybe 15. He was a kid. That’s why they called him Wizkid. He was literally a wizard at that age. He was writing for other artists, including Banky W." — Akon
Bro I can’t even banter woman ever in my life before my women go bring receipts.😂
These women fed me in uni, when Bet9ja virtual nearly kpai me.
My female friends no let me drop out, they came together to pay my fees.
And even when I graduated and needed a job a female friend asked for my cv and told me to leave the rest to her.
Today I am working in a reputable organisation that pays really well.
Chale, women are so powerful. They will make your life so easy when they like you.