Nigerian international sensation, Tems has displayed solidarity with the Nigerian people with her decision to postpone the release of her new music video.
In a recent development, the Grammy-winning star announced the postponement of the release of her music video for her single ‘Burning’ following the nationwide protests against hardship and bad governance.
Tems made this announcement on her X account, in a post where she also demanded that the people’s voices be heard.
“Out of respect for the ongoing protest at home, I have decided to postpone the release of ‘Burning’ music video. Praying for the safety of those outside at this time. May the voice of the people be heard.”
Tems
Tems’ reaction to the protest is among the reactions from artists and celebrities who joined in the call for good governance.
Vector, Omah Lay, Adekunle Gold, Spyro, Mr. Macaroni, Iyabo Ojo, Konstance, Kate Henshaw, and other musicians tweeted the #EndBadGovernaceInNigeria that trended on Twitter.
The protest that kicked off on August 1, 2024, is a reaction to the increasing economic hardship and cost of living crisis that has followed some of the reforms of President Bola Tinubu.
The protesters took to the streets across different states to call for a reversal of the Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) and power subsidy removals while also demanding that the government reduce the cost of governance.
Tems’ decision to postpone the release of her music video has been applauded by fans and observers who hailed her for sharing the pulse of the struggling Nigerian populace.
“Exactly! I thought of you and you didn’t disappoint! You’re so HER.”
@diianaD_
“May the voice of the people be heard but you no join the people, Oya na.”
@reallest_gee_
“Love and respect you queen.”
@NuJhayhne_
“God bless you Tems.”
@Deyvxxd_
The singer didn’t announce a new date for the music video which is one of the songs off her recently released debut album ‘Born In The Wild,’ but it’s expected to be released after the protest.
Regina Daniels Lambasted Over Comment Amid Nationwide Protest
Talented actress, Regina Daniels has faced a barrage of criticism from online users after she took to social media to advocate for peaceful protests.
This comes after the “EndBadGovernance” protest on August 1, where citizens gathered to express their discontent with the state of the nation.
The protest went south in some parts of the country with angry citizens looting government properties which subsequently resulted in government intervention.
However, in a video on Instagram, Regina Daniels shared her thoughts on the protest, urging demonstrators to maintain peace and order.
However, her comments sparked a heated debate, with many netizens expressing their disapproval and disappointment in her stance.
Captioning the video, she wrote: “WE ALL PRAY FOR A BETTER NIGERIA 🙏”
Regina Daniels’ comment section was flooded with negative reactions, as users lambasted her for what they perceived as an attempt to undermine the protest’s purpose.
Many felt that her call for peaceful protests was an insincere attempt to appease the government, rather than genuinely supporting the people’s demands for change.
“If country good … You go marry your grandfather ??”
@the_vikkis_hair
“See small pikin of yesterday dey advice elders cos of money 😢.”
dr_alwaysrozy
“Talk to your husband first. He’s part of the bad governance.”
ghost_series
“Because you marry Rich man now, u don Dey give elders advice they call them poor masses, better focus on your Grandpa marriage 😒😒.”
percentage_im
“This comments section will make Gina regret making this video 😂.”
munet.kay
“Take the video down, you’re too young to advise your elders, if the country was good you wouldn’t marry your grandfather.”
kingzaram1
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