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Rapper Jesse Jagz Criticizes Nigerian Politicians for Neglecting Citizens

Nigerian rapper Jesse Jagz has expressed his disdain for local politicians, claiming they neglect their responsibilities and exploit their positions. He also urged citizens to take responsibility for their choices in elections.

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Jesse Jagz has voiced his criticisms of Nigerian politicians regarding their treatment of citizens.

The rapper took to the social media platform X to express his frustrations, stating, "Imagine having the opportunity to improve your people's future, yet all you do is steal funds and transfer them overseas."

Jagz added, "I simply do not comprehend the reasoning behind the actions of these politicians. It's no wonder that many of them end up dying in hospitals abroad like dogs!"

He further condemned voters who, after accepting bribes, continue to support ineffective leaders.

Rapper Jesse Jagz speaking out against Nigerian politicians

In his words, "Nigerian politicians regard us as slaves because we trade our votes and opinions for meager rewards like rice and peanuts, just as our forefathers did.

Jesse Jagz's tweet on Nigerian politics

"Next year, we'll repeat this cycle, invoking tribalism as if infrastructure, roads, or advancements actually care about ethnicity.

Jesse Jagz expressing his views on social media

"It's disgraceful! Nigeria predominantly consists of individuals who have succumbed to defeat."

Tweet discussing Nigerian political issues

In a subsequent post, he highlighted the issue of foreign interference in Nigeria's affairs.

Rapper Jesse Jagz pointing out foreign influences

He noted, "I consider myself among the few in this nation who truly understands: Nigeria's challenges aren't solely created internally, even with traitors in leadership roles.

Rapper Jesse Jagz condemning voter apathy

"I observe external interests manipulating situations and the puppets they appoint — investing resources, time, and influence to establish candidates that align with their objectives, not ours.

"Today's politicians mirror the collaborators who aided in our colonization, or those who betrayed their own kin by selling them into slavery.

"I experienced firsthand the backing that Obama and his team provided to Buhari, and since then, life has only deteriorated.

"The trend is evident to anyone who stops pretending."

Additionally, Jagz shared a series of his tweets addressing these issues.

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