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Don’t let money influence your votes, Wizkid, Simi beg Nigerians
Music stars, Wizkid and Simi, have advised Nigerians to vote wisely and not allow money to influence their choice of candidates.
The singers like other celebrities who had been passionately advocating for a violent free election urged Nigerians to vote with conscience.
Wizkid on his part warned people not to vote for a candidate endorsed by anyone because they have been paid.
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The “Fever” crooner further urged politicians to be accountable to citizens saying that they are responsible for the lives of millions of Nigerians.
Wizkid said;
“Don’t let anyone wey don collect money influence your vote to tell you who’s right or not. Use your head.
“Vote wisely, I’m for whoever the people vote.
“If you’re old to vote, you’re old enough to think.Don’t sell your vote, your vote can make a difference.
“And politicians wey they enter stop joking with peoples lives! You are responsible for the lives of millions of people and your decision affects all.
“Help us make Nigeria a better place, make una use your head. One love!”
In a similar Twitter post, Simi said;
“Also, I hope this weekend, we vote with the understanding that it’s our future we’re voting for.
“Not for twitter bragging rights. Not for clout. Not for enmity or friendship, but for our future and the future of our children! God help us ??
Also, I hope this weekend, we vote with the understanding that it’s our future we’re voting for. Not for twitter bragging rights. Not for clout. Not for enmity or friendship, but for our future and the future of our children! God help us ??
— Simi (@SympLySimi) February 11, 2019
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