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Endbadgovernance protest: “Why didn’t you go and protest?” – Mix reactions as Iyabo Ojo calls out the president over his silence

Iyabo Ojo calls out President Tinubu

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has stirred reactions with her message to the president over the endbadgovernance protests.

Hours ago, the activist had called out the President, noting how his silence is deafening and disheartening. Iyabo stated that the country needed the president to address the nation, listen to their grievances and offer hope. She questioned if democracy isn’t about the people and for the people anymore if they can’t express their concerns and be heard.

She noted how if the president had addressed them, it would have prevented the hijacking of protests, vandalism and chaos. She added that the reality on the ground contradicts the government’s claims of progress they’re witnessing.

The call-out was, however, met with mixed reactions as while some supported her, others criticised her.

One Official Medusa wrote, “Why didn’t you go and protest?

One Popular Lowz wrote, “He should address you for what really? Una go protest tire

One Sonnymma wrote, “They chose tr!be over competence. I am Yoruba, but never supported him; I saw all these coming

One Ashake Ade28 wrote, “Hmmm, at this point, the president should have addressed the nation and reinstalled hope

One Joyce Jay wrote, “Their president don get a stroke for mouth, he no fit talk

One Miss Pweety Berry wrote, “It’s even the way the wife is quiet about this. Omo, this is so sad

One Chigoziri Diamond Duchess wrote, “Even his executive members don’t know where he is. Tinubu and good name are two opposite directions that can never meet

One Kvng Phyzah wrote, “Yea, your voice was loud enough! Well done, woman King”.

Big Brother Naija ‘Level Up’ winner Phyna had called for an end to bad government. She stated that she stands for a new, better and greater Nigeria. She stated that she stands for this great country and joins hands with the great citizens of the land to push for the betterment of its citizens.

Phyna noted how she is a Nigerian and not an enslaved person as she went on to sing the former National Anthem.

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