Peter Okoye has spoken on his willingness to continue making public comments about insecurity and governance issues in Nigeria, despite pushback he says he has received since taking that position.
The singer said that he has no intention of stepping back from his views, even as he anticipates criticism. His remarks come amid growing public concern over insecurity in different parts of the country, which has remained a recurring topic in national discussions.
He stressed that he is prepared for any attempt to discourage or silence him, insisting that he has already crossed a personal line in how he engages with national issues:
“The way I’m about to start speaking out on insecurity and bad governance in Nigeria, all these N3k sponsored attackers better get ready. If una wan cancel me, make una line up well. Cos me to I DONE FALL OUT!”, he stated.
The statement reflects a broader moment where public figures are increasingly weighing in on national challenges, even as such interventions often attract criticism.
In this case, Peter Okoye’s remarks underline a firm stance that he intends to remain vocal, regardless of the backlash that may follow.
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