Entertainment of Thursday, 1 August 2024
Source: www.mynigeria.com
Nigerian singer Stanley Omah Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay, has voiced his support for the ongoing nationwide protest against bad governance.
Taking to the social media platform X, the "Soso" hitmaker expressed his solidarity with protesters across Nigeria who are demanding an end to issues such as hunger, insecurity, unemployment, and other pressing concerns.
On August 1, 2024, the protest, which has become a hot topic nationwide, saw numerous Nigerians taking to the streets to call for change.
Omah Lay joined the conversation online, tweeting, "End Bad Governance in Nigeria."
His message resonated with many Nigerians who share his sentiments, generating a mix of reactions. While some praised him for speaking out, others urged him to join the protesters on the streets.
See some comments below
@N8deyforyou_"Keyboard warrior!Are you too big to enter the streets?"
@IbkSports_"Thank you Omah Lay, make I go stream all your songs."
@sales_unwana_ "But Are you really standing for Nigerians or doing this to gain attention for your upcoming album? "
@sales_unwana_ "Thanks for standing with us"
@Bigwill_11_"A true king"
See post below
End Bad Governance In Nigeria
— SSIAH (@Omah_Lay) August 1, 2024