Legendary comedian, Ali Baba has joined several Nigerians in reacting to Falz's
latest video, 'This Is Nigeria' (a cover of Childish Gambinos' #This Is
America).
The version by Falz has been
met with mixed reactions, while many applaud it, others simply don't buy it.
Below is Ali Baba's thoughts on the viral video...
No truer word has ever been said.
This is a reflection of how deteriorated our societal thought process has
degenerated. Anyone who has made it is a thief. People no longer believe anyone
made it from hard work. As for the police, they don't treat anyone as innocent.
Everyone suspects everyone. In the eyes of the people who our Yahoo boys have
swindled... we are all rogues.
What of the foreign investor
that wants to bring business here, but has to bribe to do that business? Ask
the taxi driver who refuses to give a Gwagon driver way... he will tell you the
owner stole to buy it. What of food meant for IDP camps? Stolen. Votes nko?
Stolen. To sign budget... you must settle. To get promoted in civil service,
you must settle. Even to pass exam you must use spreadsheet.
To get a contract nko? People
are arrested off the streets and thrown into jail like they are criminals. SARS
leave scars. No one stands up for the innocent. Does that not mean we are all
criminals? People who do legit businesses don't succeed because the criminals
will truncate all pure business moves. And life continues... Do you really
think there are people who don't see Nigerians as criminals??? Check this out.
Are all herdsmen bad? No.
But in the spate of the last
herdsmen attacks... what will your comments be about herdsman? Are all politician
thieves? Are all policemen corrupt? Are all the girls you see at night on the
street runs girls?... we need to change. That video is a reawakening
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