Falz speaks on disappointment on how ills are celebrated in the country

Falz

Rapper and actor, Falz, has continued his debate on a need to reform the Nigerian society which has been riddled with corruption and other vices.

In an interview with CNBC published on Monday, the rapper explained that he was inspired to tell the Nigerian story through his music over his disappointment in how ills are being celebrated and normalized in the country.

Falz was addressing his highly debated ‘This is Nigeria’ video which touches on many issues including the Nigeria police, corruption and online fraud, also known as ‘yahoo yahoo’.

“I feel like we need to stay at a heightened level of social consciousness and political awareness out here because everyone is seemingly distracted by entertainment… that we sort of forget we’re facing a lot of struggles as a country.

“At the end of the day, money is very important. People need to make money; even I need to make money. But I feel like at every interval we need to stop and think. We need to pause and look around. Are we becoming too insensitive?”

“It’s very appalling and it’s very disturbing that the irregular has become regularised and more people now look at things that should be frowned upon as normal.

“Oh you know it’s just hustling, they’re just trying to make ends meet meanwhile that is blatantly a crime that is blatantly wrong.

“I didn’t feel any need to take back what I said about Yahoo boys and I still stood by what I said. I readdressed the point in my ‘This is Nigeria’ video.”

Falz, 27, further addressed insecurity issue in the country, adding that the police are not protecting lives and needs revamp.

“The serious insecurity issue that we have right now, nobody is secure.

“The police force that is supposed to be enforcing law and order isn’t really doing that if we’re going to be honest. In my opinion, the entire police force needs a complete revamp.

“People constantly in the north being killed, being kidnapped. It’s really disturbing. And that is what I said earlier about insensitivity.

“We’re all carried away by everything that is going on. We’re forgetting that everyday little girls, little children are being kidnapped, being killed and it’s just not right,” Falz added.