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HARDSHIP: Vector tells parents what to tell their children amid calls for protests

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Nigerian rapper Olarenwaju Ogunmefun aka Vector has taken to social media to pen a note to parents on what to tell their children amid calls for nationwide protests over hardship in the country.

In a statement on his official Instagram page, the musician claimed that parents should stand alongside their children to address how society is currently impacting their future.

Vector stated that things are currently too difficult in Nigeria for everyone to be simply comfortable, even though all of the leaders in charge are comfortable.

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The rapper wrote; “My words are to the parents, there is understanding that many of you may be afraid and it’s not your fault that your children are struggling with how the society is being run; however, young people are taking their own lives because they can’t make sense about their personal honest everyday living reality.

’’I say all that to say, maybe you should stand with your children on how the present way of society is affecting their future; the same future you somehow wish and pray is bright for them.

’’The way of life we seek is not unreasonable… Things are too hard for everyone to be simply comfortable when all the elders responsible are beyond comfortable.

’’Some of us never sold our souls and nobody will stop the spirit of God”, he added.

 

 

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