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“Let’s stop being hypocritical”-Singer, Mo’cheddah urges Nigerian youths to show interest in governance

July 11,2017
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By Patricia Uyeh,
Nigerian singer turned fashion entrepreneur,  Modupe-Oreoluwa Oyeyemi Ola, popularly called Mo’Cheddah, took to her Instagram page to urge  Nigerian youths to show interest in the affairs of the country.
According to her, the youths are not ready to become future leaders with the way the are going.
She wrote:

“Let’s stop being hypocritical, we live in SAD times, with bad leaders and uninterested youths. What have you done for your country? Do you clean the outside of your gates on Thursday’s as the Lagos state government suggests? You live in million Naira homes driving million Naira cars and you can not make drainage in your Own estate?

“You are waiting on “the GOVERNMENT “(COUGH) LOL… Yes I will laugh! Because that is all I can do!! I’m tired of crying for this country! I’m tired of getting my heart broken by her over and over!! When we are told to gather and use our voices we don’t. Majority of the people that do go for this awareness walks are either doing it for their own selfish interest or going for the music (please we need to stop with the concerts) .

“When they invited you to go for TOP 100 Nigerian youths , pls what did you talk about??? You stood there, drank champagne and took pictures for us to see .. So please move along!!! Stop tweeting and Instagraming and do something!!!! Those that are quick to say it’s not funny will jump at any opportunity given by the government to come appear or perform, they will gladly smile and take pictures???”

Photo credit :Instagram @mocheddah

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