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“We Can Hate France All We Want But If We Don't Remove The Enabling Elites Of Africa”-Seun Kuti

In a thought-provoking social media post, Seun Kuti, the renowned Nigerian musician and activist, has shone a light on a pertinent issue that often escapes public discourse. With a candid and incisive tone, Kuti points out that while it’s easy to direct frustration and criticism towards foreign powers such as France, the crux of Africa’s challenges lies within its own borders.

Kuti’s assertion that meaningful change hinges upon the removal of the enabling elites of Africa underscores the internal dynamics at play. He highlights the responsibility of African nations to address corruption, governance issues, and inequality that are often perpetuated by a select few in positions of power.

The statement resonates with the need for grassroots efforts to hold leaders accountable and foster a more equitable society. Kuti’s words serve as a rallying call for citizens to demand transparency, good governance, and economic justice from their own governments. By shifting the focus inward, he challenges the continent to take charge of its destiny and strive for a brighter, self-determined future.

Have a look at his screenshot of his post from Instagram below.

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