
Mirroring the concept used by the American musician/filmmaker born Donald Glover, Falz, who’s also a multi-faceted entertainer, used his song to address a number of societal issues in Nigeria.
The video which was released late on Friday, May 25th was received with widespread acclaim, and criticism from some quarters, largely due to the topical issues highlighted in it.
Reacting to the video which has since gone viral, Diddy, owner of Revolt TV and Bad Boy Records, posted a short clip on his Instagram page.
While acknowledging the Nigerian rapper/comic-actor, he wrote: “#Nigeria LETS GO!”
View his post below.

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