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Entertainment: “Stop cursing Nigerian politician’s children” – Simi

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:17 am

Popular Nigerian Songstress and Songwriter Simi Kosoko has told Nigerians not to curse politicians children, she said it’s isn’t good for mental health.

This is coming in the midst of the commotion in the nation on the online media charge guideline, and accumulating of COVID-19 palliative for individual use.

Accentuating the emotional wellness of lawmaker’s offsprings, the spouse of vocalist, Adekunle Gold, urged residents of Nigeria to a superior human than the coldblooded heads of the nation.

Simi made her opinion known on her official Twitter page. She further stated that you can’t take your grievances on the innocent children.

Albert Echetah

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