100 Days Of Missing Chibok Girls The Government Is Treating It Like A Joke - 2Face Idibia
Award winning musician 2Face Idibia
speaks on the issue of the missing
Chibok girls in commemoration of the
100th day of the girls being missing.
Today, Wednesday 23rd July 2014 makes it
100 days since 276 girls were
kidnapped from the Government
Secondary School, Chibok Borno
» state and to mark this, there has been
heavy conversation centred around the
missing Chibok girls and #BringBackOurGirls
campaign.
Joining in the conversation was the What's
Trending team at Classic 97.3fm who had
2Face Idibia as a guest on the show. 2Face
who happened to be in the studio promoting
his latest album, "The Ascension" was
quizzed on the issue of the missing girls and
the multiple award winning singer was very
vocal in his disappointment over the manner
in which the situation was being handled.
"I think the whole thing is a joke" he began,
"The government has not expressed enough
seriousness in handling the situation."
He went on to say that rather than politicise
the situation, if there was really a kidnap, the
government should live up to its responsibility
and work hard towards the return of the
missing girls rather than trade blames
amongst the various political parties.
Also when asked if he would ever consider a
political appointment, specifically representing
his Idoma tribe in the national level, he
emphatically stated that politics was not for
him.
"I don't want to be one of all those people
that will heavily criticise the government from
outside then when I get in for whatever
reason I won't be able to work and make a
difference. I'll rather stick with my music" he
concluded.
Meanwhile 2Face's "The Ascension"
album » which features artistes like
Iceberg Slim, Tony One Week amongst
others has dropped and he's expected to be
the headline act at Industry Night later
today.
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