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INFLUENTIAL NIGERIANS FIGHTING FOR A BETTER NATION

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Falz
Nigerian rapper Folarin Falana, aka Falz, uses his music as a tool for activism, addressing corruption, police brutality, and economic inequality. His famous song “This is Nigeria” critiques societal problems and draws attention to movements like #ENDSARS. Through his performances, Falz actively raises awareness about the daily struggles Nigerians face.

Seun Kuti
Son of the legendary Fela Kuti, Seun Kuti follows in his father’s footsteps by addressing political corruption and social injustice through his music. He is a strong advocate for human rights, using his social media platforms and public voice to critique government policies and support movements like #ENDSARS.

Mr. Macaroni
Comedian and actor Mr. Macaroni has become a voice for the youth, advocating for a better Nigeria through his skits and activism. His role in the 2020 #ENDSARS protests and his content have empowered younger generations to speak up and demand their rights, making him a relatable figure for many.

Kate Henshaw
Veteran actress Kate Henshaw leverages her significant social media presence to raise awareness about political and social issues. She consistently uses her platform to advocate for justice and calls for improvements in Nigeria, remaining vocal about her hopes for a better future for the nation.

Runtown
Musician Runtown is dedicated to addressing social justice issues and empowering Nigerian youth. Through his music and public messages, he calls for equality and respect for human rights, while encouraging young people to pursue their dreams and fight against societal injustices.

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