Christian genocide: ‘Focus on your anaconda music, stop chasing clout’ – Abati slams Nicki Minaj over UN speech
Media personality Reuben Abati has sharply criticized American rapper Nicki Minaj following news of her planned speech at the United Nations on alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria. Abati argued that Minaj has no real understanding of the country’s complex issues and accused her of using the topic to gain attention rather than contribute meaningfully.
He dismissed her involvement as “clout chasing,” insisting she should concentrate on her music instead of inserting herself into sensitive national matters. According to Abati, the situation in Nigeria requires informed voices, not celebrities who jump into global discussions without context.
Abati also warned that international figures speaking carelessly about Nigeria could worsen tensions or misrepresent the country’s internal challenges. He stressed that humanitarian issues should be addressed with accuracy and responsibility, not sensationalism.
His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians agreeing that foreign celebrities often misunderstand local issues, while others believe any global attention could help highlight ongoing violence and persecution.
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Christian genocide: ‘Focus on your anaconda music, stop chasing clout’ – Abati slams Nicki Minaj over UN speech
Media personality Reuben Abati has sharply criticized American rapper Nicki Minaj following news of her planned speech at the United Nations on alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria. Abati argued that Minaj has no real understanding of the country’s complex issues and accused her of using the topic to gain attention rather than contribute meaningfully.
He dismissed her involvement as “clout chasing,” insisting she should concentrate on her music instead of inserting herself into sensitive national matters. According to Abati, the situation in Nigeria requires informed voices, not celebrities who jump into global discussions without context.
Abati also warned that international figures speaking carelessly about Nigeria could worsen tensions or misrepresent the country’s internal challenges. He stressed that humanitarian issues should be addressed with accuracy and responsibility, not sensationalism.
His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians agreeing that foreign celebrities often misunderstand local issues, while others believe any global attention could help highlight ongoing violence and persecution.
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