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Nigerian professionals have shown their true colors – Seun Kuti speaks on Okada ban

Nigerian professionals have shown their true colors - Seun Kuti speaks on Okada ban

Nigerian singer, Seun Kuti has shared his thoughts on the Lagos State Government ban on commercial motorcyclists and tricyclists popularly known as Okada and Keke Napep riders, plying major roads in the state. 

The singer who described Nigerian professionals as “oppressors in waiting”, stated that they are unconcerned with children dying in hospitals everyday and police brutality. He alleged that there is an outrage over the ban, only because Nigerian professionals have been asked to walk from the bus stop to their offices. 

Seun added that Nigerians “pacify those we have failed with slave labor and slave wages and are only ready to fight for them to continue slaving away”. 

He wrote; 

Nigerian professionals have shown their true colors again as largely oppressors in waiting. Children dying in hospital everyday they don’t care. Miseducated and undereducated children they don’t care. Police brutality, no outrage but tell them to walk from bus stop to the office oh no the worst has happened!!!

If u wish for your children or loved ones to be okada and keke riders please raise up your hand! We know these ain’t jobs. We pacify those we have failed with slave labor and slave wages and we are ready to fight for them to continue slaving away

Nigerian professionals have shown their true colors - Seun Kuti speaks on Okada ban

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