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M.I. Abaga, a pioneering Nigerian Hip Hop artist known for consistently speaking out against the government, continued this trend with his recent release of ‘Plan B’ in 2023. In the song, M.I. begins by singing: “If I get Presido wey love me. Shey na so everything go ugly?” Although the song is in Pidgin, loosely translated, he asks a rhetorical question about the potential consequences if the Nigerian President truly cared for its citizens. This question is crucial due to the current political climate in Nigeria, which significantly impacts the country’s economic and social sectors, leaving many feeling disheartened.

M.I. also addresses economic challenges and inflation, lamenting, “Go market, everything cost (I swear)”. While inflation is a global issue, Nigeria’s situation is exacerbated by a lack of income and job opportunities, as he emphasizes with the line, “On top your degree, you no go find job”.

Furthermore, Nigeria faces significant security concerns, notably kidnapping and terrorism. M.I. raises awareness of these issues with lyrics such as, “Kidnapping everywhere in every big city. Terrorist dey do so much atrocity”.

The phenomenon of emigration, or ‘gapa’, has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, with many citizens opting to leave the country. M.I. candidly expresses his desire to emigrate, stating, “Once I get visa I don cut”. Given the significant number of Nigerians leaving annually, his sentiment is unsurprising.

Listening to “Plan B” provides audiences with an insight into the everyday struggles faced by Nigerian citizens. The song’s concluding line, “This Naija e no be by force. I swear.”, serves as a reflection on the challenges of living in Nigeria.

Overall, M.I. Abaga’s “Plan B” offers a thought-provoking commentary on the realities of life in Nigeria, focusing on insecurity, economic challenges, and emigration issues. All this gives listeners an insight into what is going on in the nation.

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