Popular Nigerian rapper, actor, and activist Falz has joined Nigerians in protesting the country's worsening insecurity and economic challenges, calling for urgent action from the government.
Speaking during a Democracy Day protest in Lagos on Thursday, Falz expressed deep concern over the persistent insecurity across the nation, particularly the continued abduction of schoolchildren by criminal groups.
“This must stop,” the rapper declared while addressing demonstrators, emphasizing the need for authorities to take stronger measures to protect citizens and restore public confidence in the country's security system.
The protest was part of a series of demonstrations held across major cities in Nigeria to mark Democracy Day. Protesters used the occasion to draw attention to issues affecting millions of Nigerians, including rising inflation, unemployment, high living costs, and growing insecurity.
Participants carried placards and chanted slogans demanding better governance, improved security, and policies aimed at easing the economic hardship faced by citizens.
Many Nigerians have continued to express frustration over the increasing cost of living and the recurring cases of kidnappings and violent attacks in different parts of the country.
Falz, known for his outspoken stance on social and political issues, has consistently used his platform to advocate for justice, accountability, and good governance.
The demonstrations reflect growing public concern over the nation's economic and security situation, with citizens urging leaders at all levels to take decisive action to address the challenges.
Nigerian rapper and activist Falz joined protesters in Lagos on Democracy Day, voicing concerns over rising insecurity and the continued abduction of schoolchildren across the country.
The protest formed part of wider demonstrations held in several Nigerian cities, where participants demanded action on insecurity, inflation, unemployment, and other economic challenges affecting citizens.



