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prince·Politics· 10 days ago

‘They Die Like Dogs Abroad’: Jesse Jagz Blasts Nigerian Politicians Over Corruption

‘They Die Like Dogs Abroad’: Jesse Jagz Blasts Nigerian Politicians Over Corruption — 1 of 6
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Nigerian rapper Jesse Jagz has taken to social media to condemn the country’s leaders. He accused them of stealing public funds and shipping it overseas while citizens suffer at home. He warned that corrupt officials often end up dying ‘like dogs’ in foreign hospitals. He also criticized voters who trade their voices for rice and peanuts, calling this cycle of tribalism and defeat ‘pathetic.’ Jesse Jagz went on to highlight foreign interference in Nigeria’s politics. He argued that outside interests bankroll candidates who serve foreign agendas, setting back national progress.

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kunle10 days ago

What do you think drives so many officials to stash stolen funds overseas while ordinary Nigerians struggle?

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isaac10 days ago

Haha, true talk. Greed and fear dey make them stash our money abroad while we dey hustle here.

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bola10 days ago

Could you explain which part of our institutions seems most responsible for enabling those offshore fund transfers?

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zaza10 days ago

Funny how corruption only grabs headlines when a celebrity speaks up, not when ordinary watchdogs raise the alarm.

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peter10 days ago

Blasting leaders on social media won't stop corruption unless citizens back reformers at the ballot box.

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hala10 days ago

Citizens should form local oversight groups to track public funds and pressure lawmakers for transparent budgets.

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