Brymo slammed for his anti-Igbo post.

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Paul Okoye, the other half of the musical duo PSquare, has criticized Brymo for making a sensitive remark about the Ndi Igbos, a group of people from the country’s South-East.

Brymo, who has consistently stated that he will not support the Labour Party’s Peter Gregory Obi for president because he is an Igbo man, took to the microblogging website Twitter in the wee hours of Sunday morning to criticize the group.

He tweeted: Fuck The Ndi Igbo !! .. To Hell With It!!

The Labour Party presidential candidate’s ardent supporter Paul Okoye, often known as Rude Boy, responded to his colleague Brymo’s message on Twitter.

The father of three expressed his disappointment in Brymo and urged him to exercise prudence in his preaching because, in forty-eight days, the general election would be over and people would return to their regular lives.

He wrote: Mind what you are preaching .. election will come and go, we all will move on …But you decided to be a tribal bigot because you think you are getting some attention by insulting a particular region of Nigeria and some people are praising you. as an artiste I’m only disappointed.

Nigerians were admonished by PSquare’s Peter Okoye to exercise caution and select the best candidates in the general elections in 2023.

The father of two, who has advocated for Nigerians to vote fairly in the upcoming elections, posted a picture of American actor Will Smith stretching his hands at a breakdown of how much Nigerians sell their votes to politicians each day on his Instagram stories.

Peter’s calculations show that Nigerians endure suffering for more than eight years while selling their votes for 7 Naira every day.

Peter’s calculation: “Assuming you sell your vote for ₦10000. Now, divide it by 365 days; that’s around ₦28, again, divide ₦28 by 4 years; that’s approximately ₦7. Now imagine selling your future at a rate of ₦7 per day!

“THINK TWICE BEFORE SELLING YOUR VOTES, NIGERIANS”.

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