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M.I Abaga Regrets Supporting APC, Cites Unmet Expectations

‎Popular Nigerian rapper Jude Abaga, widely known as M.I Abaga, has openly expressed regret for supporting the All Progressives Congress (APC), stating that the ruling party has fallen short of expectations.

‎The award-winning artist, speaking in a recent podcast, admitted that backing the APC in 2015 was a mistake. He explained that his support at the time stemmed from his belief that the then-ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was deeply corrupt.

‎M.I, however, lamented that the APC has failed to deliver the change he had envisioned. “I tweeted about the [herdsmen] attacks in Benue, and many people reminded me, ‘But M.I, you supported APC.’ Yes, I did, because at that time, I believed the PDP government was very corrupt,” he said.

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‎Reflecting on his decision, the ‘Bad Belle’ crooner acknowledged that even with the best intentions, people can make errors in judgment. “As human beings, no matter how much you try to be right, you will be wrong sometimes. Unfortunately, the APC today is not the APC of my dreams,” he stated.

‎“As human being, no matter how much you try to be right, you will be wrong [sometimes]. APC unfortunately isn’t the APC of my dreams.”He said

‎The rapper’s candid confession has sparked reactions online, with many Nigerians echoing his sentiments about the current government’s performance. As the 2023 elections approach, M.I.’s stance highlights the shifting political allegiances among celebrities and citizens alike.


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