‘Stop praising slave jobs’ – Seun Kuti blast Nigerians over okada ban
The ban which was enforced on February 1st has had somein the state amid controversy surrounding the ban.
In a post on his Instagram page, Seun lamented the suffering of the masses and the slave-like jobs Nigerians have to do to earn a living. ”Miseducated and undereducated children, they don’t care. Police brutality, no outrage but tell them to walk from the bus stop to the office oh no the worst has happened.
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