Erigga Urges P-Square to Release ‘E No Easy’ Amid Nigeria’s Hardship

Erigga Urges P Square to Release 'E No Easy' Amid Nigeria's
Erigga Urges P Square to Release 'E No Easy' Amid Nigeria's

Nigerian Singer Erigga Urges P-Square to Release Hit Track Amid Nationwide Protests

In the midst of ongoing nationwide protests against hardship in Nigeria, popular singer Erigga Agarivbie, known professionally as Erigga, has called on his colleagues, P-Square, to release their hit track "E No Easy." The song, which was originally released in 2009, is a poignant reflection of the struggles faced by Nigerians.

In a post on his official social media channel, Erigga expressed his sentiment, stating, "Na now P-Square supposed to sing ‘e no easy eh.’" The singer’s comment comes as thousands of Nigerians take to the streets, protesting against bad governance and demanding change.

The nationwide protests, tagged #EndBadGovernance, kicked off on August 1 and are set to conclude on August 10. The movement is a response to the economic hardship and political instability faced by the country, with many calling for reforms and accountability from the government.

P-Square’s song "E No Easy" has become an anthem for Nigerians, resonating with the struggles and challenges faced by the citizens. Erigga’s call for the song’s release is seen as a timely reminder of the importance of using music as a tool for social change.

As the protests continue, the music industry in Nigeria is also taking a stand, with artists using their platforms to raise awareness and show solidarity with the movement. Erigga’s message to P-Square is just one example of how music can be used to inspire and motivate change.

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