
The music producer made this known via his Instagram page on Monday, April 8, 2019. In a post shared on his page, he highlighted the fact that artists weren’t talking about the bad governance faced in the country which according to him makes these celebs double-faced.
“Nigerian artist won’t talk about bad governors. Killing of innocent lives…if the system was okay this things won’t be happening…Fake attention,” he wrote.
He went on to defend his statement by saying he isn’t a fan of fraud but that there are bigger issues in the country. “Am not supporting fraud but is that the only problem we have. Common.”
Well, we feel like Samklef was making reference to Simi’s now viral video where she threw shades at internet fraudsters. Let’s also not forget that Simi’s first studio album was produced by Samklef.
Credit: Pulse
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