Lekki Toll Gate: 'You Sure Say This Nigeria No Be The Hellfire Wey Dem Dey Talk For Bible? - Nigerian R&B Singer, Mas Asks

• Popular Bayelsan Lagos-based Singer, Mas asks Nigerians a question.


• Asked if the country isn't the Hellfire spoken of in the Bible.



Former Lincoln Records star, Mikiri Aluko better known as Mas has taken to social media to express displeasure at the way and manner in which the Nigerian government is dealing with peaceful protesters at the Lekki Tollgate in Lagos. Taking to his WhatsApp status   some hours ago, the 'For You' crooner asks ( just to be sure), if the country [Nigeria] isn't the Hellfire the Christian Bible speaks of.


Checks by Pokovirtuousblog reveals that the graduate of Medical Laboratory Science from the prestigious Niger Delta University has always shown solidarity with the EndSARS protesters.  Angered in view of how the Lagos State Police Command in the early hours of today ill-treated the unarmed protesters, our reporter observed that the Trofani native  took to his WhatsApp status to share a series of post - showing empathy for them. 



See how he posted it: 'You sure say this Nigeria no be the hellfire wey dem dey talk for Bible?'.

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