Burna Boy, the self-proclaimed “African Giant,” on Tuesday turned down an invitation by Nigerian politician and activist Omoyele Sowore to join in an anti-government protest on October 1st.
Nigeria is set to celebrate her 60th independence day on October 1, Sowore and his group are planning a nationwide protest on October 1, to demand the government’s accountability of its citizens.
Sowore took to Twitter on September 29 to extend an invite to the Grammy-nominated music star. The former presidential candidate and founder of an online news agency Sahara Reporters tweeted at Burna Boy:
“Hello @burnaboy, everywhere I turn people describe you as a revolutionary musician, the foreign media even celebrate you compare you to Fela Kuti, but I am yet to see you lead anyone to a police station carrying a coffin for head of state! Join #Oct1stProtest #RevolutionNow.”
Burna Boy however declined the invitation saying that he does not trust any politician saying “Everybody is a Fela fan and supporter now that he is dead. Humans are so Funny, You politicians are ALL the same (especially in Nigeria) and Frankly, I don’t trust none of you.@YeleSowore.”
Hashtags like #OccupyNigeria have been trending on social media to promote and generate awareness towards the planned protest.
Following Burna Boy’s refusal to join in on the protest, many Nigeria Twitter users have slammed the singer for being one to talk the walk but not ready to walk the walk.