Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
Musicians in northern Nigeria, under the auspices of the APC musicians say they would not be party to the planned protest against the Buhari-led government.
Converged on Kaduna, the region’s capital, they say the move is a ploy by the opposition against the integrity personified president of the country.
Although they noted that Nigerians are going through untold hardship, they said the planned protest isn’t the way out.
They said their trust in the president is intact, and believe he has all it takes to take the nation out of the woods.
who gives a sh*t whether you are a part of it or not? like seriously, how much will you gain from this? what ever it is, its nothing compared to the peace and freedom you’ll get from saying your mind. Guilt is real, and it hunts. #istandwithnigeria