- Rapper Vector has shared his take as results are being counted in the ongoing election in the United States.
- The Nigerian music star said he does not understand why his countrymen and Africans show concern for the election process of other countries.
- His tweet generated several reactions as some social media users explained why Nigerians show solidarity to other nationalities
Nigerian rapper Victor Gabriel Prado, aka Vector, has shared his concern over the decision of some people to show solidarity for the election process of other nations.
Vector noted that those countries do not care about the people who are showing concern for them. Hence, he does not understand why Nigerians and other Africans still do it.
The rapper’s tweet comes amid the ongoing US election and it got the reactions of several netizens.
Some claimed that it is because some citizens have lost faith in their leaders while others stated that it is largely due to misplaced priority.
However, some netizens felt Vector was referring to his colleague David Adeleke, better known as Davido, who voted for the first time in the US election.
See what Vector’s wrote below:
I will never understand Nigerians / Africans who show some form of solidarity with election process in nations that fuck us all for a living.
Check out some of the reactions to Vector’s tweet on showing solidarity for the elections of other countries below:
Stanley_monie: “That’s what you get when a society doesn’t trust in its leaders anymore.”
willedbaza: “Just mention @davido. Vec!! I’m a big fan of OBO but it was excruciating watching how much he needs the validation from voting in the US yet he didn’t vote in the country that made him.”
derektitus007: “I love our oppressors, that is why we people like Tinubu and Akpabio in power.”
iamseawealth: “Misplaced priority. Werey alasho lopo juu.”
RicchQ59317: “No shame at all vector.”
lookrightorLeft: “Tag Davido with your full chest.”
LARRYJONZ: “Bro make everybody do their thing, say u no show solidarity no mean say u better pass those people.”
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