02 Oct 2024

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MaryJane Obiwumma

Falz and Four Other Nigerian Celebrities Championing Political Activism on Nigeria’s 64th Independence Day

As Nigeria celebrates its 64th Independence Day, it is not just a time for reflection on past heroes but also an opportunity to recognize modern-day figures actively fighting for a better Nigeria.

These five Nigerian celebrities have taken their influence beyond entertainment to advocate for social justice and political change, inspiring the nation.

Falz:
Nigerian rapper and activist Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has made his mark by using music to highlight critical issues affecting Nigeria.

His song This is Nigeria mirrored Childish Gambino’s This is America, tackling corruption, police brutality, and economic inequality.

Falz continues to amplify movements like #ENDSARS through his art, raising awareness about the struggles of everyday Nigerians.

Seun Kuti:
Following in the footsteps of his legendary father Fela Kuti, Seun Kuti is not just a prominent musician but also a tireless activist.

His songs critique political corruption and social injustice, while his social media platforms are filled with outspoken commentary on Nigeria’s issues.

Seun was a vocal supporter of the #ENDSARS movement, consistently advocating for human rights and speaking out against government oppression.

Mr. Macaroni:
Comedian and actor Mr. Macaroni, born Debo Adebayo, uses his platform to engage younger audiences in activism.

Known for his relatable skits, he empowers the youth to demand their rights and speak out against injustice.

He was an active participant during the 2020 #ENDSARS protests, showing his commitment to a better Nigeria through his presence at demonstrations and his support for fellow activists.

Kate Henshaw:
Veteran actress Kate Henshaw has become a powerful voice in Nigerian political discourse, particularly through her active presence on X (formerly Twitter).

With a large following, she uses her platform to raise awareness about social and political issues, providing commentary on injustices and calling for societal change.

Henshaw’s activism continues to resonate with her audience as she champions for a better Nigeria.

Runtown:
Singer Runtown is also a vocal advocate for social justice.

Through his music and public statements, he emphasizes the importance of equality, human rights, and empowering Nigerian youth.

His message encourages young Nigerians to pursue their dreams while speaking out against the injustices they face in the country.

As Nigeria marks another year of independence, these influential figures remind us that the fight for a better Nigeria is ongoing, and their activism continues to inspire positive change.

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