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10 Nigerian celebrities championing social justice


Nigeria witnessed a surge in social justice movements, fueled by concerns such as police brutality, economic inequality, and human rights.

Many celebrities and artists have used their platforms to raise their voices and advocate for change.

This article spotlights 10 Nigerian celebrities advocating for social justice in the country.

1. Falz the Bahd Guy

Falz, whose real name is Folarin Falana, is not only a talented rapper and actor but also a vocal advocate for social justice.

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He is renowned for addressing pressing issues through his music and has strongly advocated against police brutality and corruption.

2. Mr. Macaroni

Debo Adebayo, popularly known as Mr. Macaroni, is a comedian and actor who has used his humor and online presence to address societal problems in Nigeria.

He is particularly vocal about the struggles of the common man.

3. Burna Boy

Damini Ogulu, or Burna Boy, achieves global recognition as a Nigerian musician. His songs often carry strong political and social messages, addressing themes like police brutality and the struggles of the youth.

4. Davido

David Adeleke, known as Davido, is not only a multi-award-winning musician but has also shown his support for social justice movements.

He has taken part in protests and used his influence to raise awareness of various social issues.

5. Yemi Alade

Yemi Alade is a celebrated Nigerian singer and songwriter who has used her music to promote women’s empowerment and raise awareness about issues such as domestic violence.

6. Ruggedman

Michael Stephens, known as Ruggedman, is a pioneer in Nigerian rap music. He has been an active advocate for social justice and has taken a stand against corruption, police brutality, and other societal issues.

7. Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

Omotola is a veteran Nollywood actress and a UN WFP Ambassador. She has been vocal about issues such as child marriage and the rights of women and girls in Nigeria.

8. Femi Kuti

As the son of legendary musician Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti is a celebrated Afrobeat musician in his own right. His music often addresses political and social issues, making him a prominent figure in the fight for justice.

9. Oby Ezekwesili

While primarily known as an activist and politician, Oby Ezekwesili deserves mention for her tireless advocacy for social justice in Nigeria.

She has worked to raise awareness about issues such as the #BringBackOurGirls campaign and other human rights causes.

10. Adekunle Gold

Adekunle Gold is a Nigerian singer known for his soulful music. He has used his platform to address societal issues like domestic violence, youth empowerment, and gender equality.

These 10 notable Nigerian celebrities and artists have demonstrated their commitment to social justice by using their voices and influence to address critical issues in the country.

Their involvement has not only raised awareness but has also contributed to positive change and a more just society.

In a world where celebrities often have a significant impact on public opinion, the actions of these individuals serve as a beacon of hope for social justice movements in Nigeria.


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