Vector, a Nigerian musician, has expressed his perplexity at the support that many Nigerians and Africans show toward the electoral procedures of other nations amid the present US presidential elections.
The rapper posted on X on November 6, 2024, to share his confusion, writing, “I will never understand Nigerians / Africans who show some form of solidarity with the election process in nations that fuck us all for a living.”
Nigerians who hold varying opinions on the subject expressed their opinions in comments on his article.
“That’s what you get when a society doesn’t trust in its leaders anymore,” said one X user.
The rapper said, “Our society doesn’t trust itself.”
An additional individual utilized Vector’s comment section to elucidate his motivations for being interested in the election in America.
1. Because an American president can have an impact on world politics, which can either directly or indirectly affect the price of oil,” he stated. 2. Because more effective supply networks and lower prices for goods and services would result from world peace. 3. Due to the fact that humans are free.”
Vector elaborated on his opinion, pointing out what he believes to be the absurdity of Nigerians concentrating on foreign political systems instead of tackling domestic issues.
“The beauty about all the ignorance is that they will return to the reality of their actions and beliefs after the posts,” he reflected in a subsequent post.
By their mindset, they will impede the development of their own land and identities. They’ll scream to the God who answered them before they reached a dead end. Not because the creator is bad, but rather because they are entirely to blame for their own problems.
Someone else added, “Bro make everybody do their thing, say u no show solidarity no mean say u better pass those people”
“Sometimes you have to acknowledge the mistakes you made in the past,” Vector retorted. Abi isn’t so… Dey Jonez.