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Seun Kuti criticizes Buhari’s detractors for receiving national honors.
Seun Kuti, a well-known artist, has expressed his deep displeasure with opponents of the Buhari government who gladly accepted national awards conferred upon them by the departing president’s administration.
The Afrobeat musician is disparaging the recipients of the national honours.
As he nears the end of his term, President Muhammadu Buhari recently presented national honours to 339 deserving Nigerians.
Popular artist Davido and three eminent Nigerian filmmakers, Kunle Afolayan, Charles Opaleke, and Ayodeji Richard Makun, often known as A.Y., were among the honorees.
Kuti has harshly criticized these people for receiving the accolades, questioning their consistency and mocking them for what he sees as their double standards on his Instagram page.
He is adamant that Buhari’s government is one of the worst the country has ever seen and should not be supported.
Kuti questioned the sincerity of people who continuously criticize the government while accepting praises from the same administration.
He asked why no one would refuse the awards on principle, or if they actually felt Buhari had changed as a leader.
In his own words, “Half of the people criticising this government as the worst thing ever deh go collect award for Abuja from the same government? No one will reject it on principle? Or Buhari don legit? Make una tell me o.”
He captioned his post with the following statement, “Next 3 1/2 years now we start the same dance again. What do you stand for? #Mafo!! #standwellwell.”
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