¨We don´t need a louder voice!¨ Octopizzo calls upon the youth to take lead in government, in response to King Kaka´s viral anthem

Image: Octopizzo stands in solidarity with King Kaka as his ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨ jam generates more heat

Kibra-bred Kenyan rapper, Octopizzo has come out to show his unflinching support for fellow rapper, King kaka following the release of his viral song ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨.

In a series of tweets, Namba Nane condemned the kind of leadership the Kenyan government is currently showing us.

That’s apathy & it has led us to where we are today, did you know the same politicians always fund campaigns to make you stay at home? WE HAVE TO VOTE!! Every time.

Standing with King Kaka, Henry Ohanga alias Octopizzo encouraged King kaka to continue revealing what many are afraid to unveil.

@RabbitTheKing Hauko Solo mtuangu, Walichafua Rada sasa tutasafisha. #LiweLiwalo

Octo believes that if music is the only antidote to what is ailing this country, so let it be.

If you gaze long enough into an abyss, it will gaze back into you. Power does not corrupt, fear corrupts, perhaps the fear of loss of power. No matter how corrupt, greedy, and heartless our government, our corporations, our media, and our religious and charitable institutions may become, the music will still be wonderful.

Using proverbs, the hip-hop artist reminded Kenyans that lies can never cover up for lies, only truth can and that is exactly what Rabbit has just done.

The ¨Zikishika¨ singer went ahead to reveal how we as a country have been silenced by the elite political class and then we shed tears when the consequences come knocking.

Urging the youths to stand up and take up the positions that they rightfully deserves, Octopizzo continued:

It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible. Do away with the ‘youths are leaders of tomorrow’ if we can’t lead right now in our own different ways, then we will never.

 

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Gloria Katunge