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Yakubu: I don’t fear death — Falz

Folarin Falana aka. Falz

Folarin Falana aka. Falz

Nigerian controversial rapper, Folarin Falana, professionally known as, Falz, has declared that he is not afraid of death, rather, he would prefer to go down fighting for justice.

 

Falz made this statement during an interview with Arise TV, a programme tagged: ‘Music as a Socio-political Tool’, even as he stressed that life in Nigeria is not meaningful.

 

This development is coming after the release of his recent single “Yakubu” featuring his fellow rapper, which is generally believed to be targeted at the chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

 

The rappers, in the song, called out INEC, its chairman and other political parties allegedly involved in the electoral malpractices in the just-concluded general elections.

 

The rapper, who joined the programme via Skype from the United Kingdom, explained that it was not for fear of confrontation from state actors over the controversial song that made him travel abroad.

 

He said, “I knew that was going to come up when you announced that I was doing this from London. Like I said earlier on, this is not the first time, this is not the second time, this is not the third time.

 

“I have released tons of records that are very confrontational. And I was on ground. I’m always on ground when I released these records.

 

“It is not to say that I’m running anywhere. Absolutely not. Everyone know where to find me. If anyone wants to find me. But I have no reason to fear anything. And I always say this when people ask me ‘how do you do these things without any fear of consequences?’

 

“And this is the same answer that I always give: the kind of life we are living already is one which we are more or less fading away already. It’s not a meaningful life what we have in Nigeria as a country.

 

“What’s the worst that could happen? It’s death. I don’t fear death. I would rather go down fighting for a just cause. I would rather be remembered as someone that lived a life that was meaningful rather than someone that for example was walking down the road and got run over by a danfo [bus] because he was driving recklessly.

 

“Or, someone that got a heart disease and could not save himself because there are no hospitals capable of saving him in Nigeria.”

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