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No Electricity, Fuel Scarce, No Jobs, Students Are Not In School, Now Rail Bombings Have Been Added To The Mix – Falz Decries the State of the Nation

No Electricity, Fuel Scarce, No Jobs, Students Are Not In School, Now Rail Bombings Have Been Added To The Mix - Falz Decries the State of the Nation | Daily Report Nigeria

Nigeria rapper and songwriter Folarin Falana, better known by his stage name Falz has taken to social media to decry the state of the nation.

In a post shared on his IG page, Falz while reflecting on the recent train attack, slammed politicians for going about with their campaign activities despite the killings in the country.

He also slammed the Lagos Concession Company LCC for planning to resume toll collection at the Lekki tollgate despite being found complicit by the Lagos state Judicial panel in the October 20, 2020 EndSARS shooting.

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His tweets read

”This place is in absolute shambles and it’s rather insane that everyone is constantly adjusting and acting like this is a country.

No electricity, fuel scarce, no jobs, Naira all the way down, students are not in school, no public healthcare to treat ordinary man wey dey sick. You can’t travel by road because you may be killed or kidnapped. And now rail bombings have been added to the mix.

Back to back bombings on the Kaduna-Abuja rail. Numerous Nigerian lives needlessly wasted. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING has been uttered about this. What the actual fxck.

Do you know what these animals are busy doing ? Announcing that they want to be president, Organizing political rallies, announcing that they want to start collecting toll gate money.

Soldiers committed gruesome murders on innocent Nigerians on the night of October 20, 2020 The reports of the Judicial Panel set up by govt indicted the LCC. despite being complicit in these gory crimes, LCC is brave enough to announce toll collection What kind of madness?”

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