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End SARS: ‘Nigerians are used to suffering’ – Simi

Nigerian afropop singer, Simi, who has been actively involved in the End SARS campaign across the country has said Nigerians are so used to suffering that they think it is normal.

In a recent tweet on her verified page, the mother of one said in the country, if one doesn’t have enough money to give someone so they get what they deserve, then they have a low chance of being progressive.

“Nigerians are so used to suffering now that they think it’s normal. If you don’t have money to “give someone” to get what you actually deserve, there’s almost no chance for progress. Bribe is not even bribe, it’s just survival.

“To get treatment in hospital, oga bring somtin

You enter airport, madam bring somtin

To get out of jail for a crime you didn’t commit, brother bring somtin

To get admission you already earned when you passed the damn exam, sister bring somtin

A disgrace! #EndBadGoveranceInNigeria,” she tweeted.

Sunny Green Itodo

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