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WHEN TWO ELEPHANTS FIGHT, THE GRASS SUFFERS! 2Baba begs youths to shun vote buying
Veteran singer, Innocent Idiabia, better known as 2Baba, has urged youths not to sell their votes during the forthcoming 2019 elections.
The legendary 2Baba further urged youths to say no to politicians who offer money to perpetuate violence adding that when two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.
The “Amaka” crooner who is an activist and political commentator made this statements at the 2019 General Elections’ National Peace Conference in Abuja on Wednesday, Dec.12.
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He also urged youths to be active participants in the electioneering activities.
2Baba said,
“Youths say no to politicians who offer you money to perpetuate violence or sell your votes. When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.
“Before the elections, you must constructively participate in the electoral process.
“Say no to politicians who offer you money to perpetuate violence or sell your votes.
“When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. Every young person has a bright future ahead of them and should not allow anyone take that away from them in the name of politics or elections.
“Do not sell your votes. Selling your votes is selling your future.”
Recall that 2Baba recently lambasted the Nigerian government over poor infrastructure after he landed at the new ultramodern airport in Accra, Ghana
He took to his Instagram page to share a video of him with the caption
“You dey see level abi? Shame no they catch some people for that side.”
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