Taking to his X page, Vector questioned why people would invest energy in countries that don’t show the same interest in their struggle.
He wrote, “I will never understand Nigerians / Africans who show some form of solidarity with the election process in nations that fuck us all for a living.”
His post sparked a lot of reactions on social media, with Nigerians sharing diverse opinions on the topic.
Vector explained his thoughts, pointing out the irony in Nigerians focusing on foreign politics rather than fixing issues at home.
In a follow-up, he added, “The beauty about all the ignorance is, after the posts, they will return to the reality of their actions and beliefs. They will stifle the growth of their own land and selves by their thinking.
“They will cry to the God that has answered them before they came to no response. Not because the creator is evil but because they are the ones solely responsible for their own predicaments.”
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has claimed victory in the US election and promised to “heal” the country on Wednesday as he neared a surprising comeback against Kamala Harris for the White House.
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