Nigerian singer, Gabriel Oche Amanyi, popularly known by his stage name, Terry G [/b]has called out the All Progressive Congress (APC).
Terry G, who ran an election campaign for the APC, sent a message to the political party expressing his dissatisfaction. This move by the artist comes as a surprise, given his previous association with the APC. His public criticism indicates a significant shift in his stance and a bold move to distance himself from the political party he once supported.
The singer warned people who are squandering the country's funds that he has left them to God via his Instagram story. This Instagram post serves as a direct message to those involved in financial improprieties, and Terry G seems to believe that divine justice will ultimately prevail.
He wrote: "For the people or whoever wey chop the money I worked for, this APC campaign matter so make he no worry say nothing don do them o, I leave am to God, it's only a matter of time. G". With this statement, Terry G is putting the onus of judgment on a higher power, suggesting that those responsible for any financial misconduct will face the consequences in due course.
Netizens reaction to Terry G's post:
Nwamama wrote: "Oh what a disappointment. He punishes you, he punishes everyone." Nwamama's reaction reflects the disappointment felt by some of Terry G's fans and followers who may have supported his previous involvement with the APC. The singer's change of stance appears to have repercussions among his fan base.
Blinkz Link said: "Lol, you dey call out APC wey no get shame. Just leave the matter to God." Blinkz Link's response highlights the skepticism surrounding the APC and suggests that accountability might not be easily achieved through conventional means.
Benard reacted: "Them don rip my bro, not fair o." Benard's comment expresses sympathy for Terry G, as it appears that the singer may have faced adverse consequences for his involvement with the APC.
Kamsy Ikechukwu wrote: "Normally life is supposed to be tough for those that supported APC in this country!!!" Kamsy Ikechukwu's remark underscores the prevailing sentiment that supporting the APC or any political party in Nigeria can have challenging consequences, especially in the eyes of the public.
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