A few hours after speaking about alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria, American rapper Nicki Minaj has made a fresh Nigerian artists appeal in a new message to her global audience.
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The Nigerian artists appeal followed her earlier comments in the United Kingdom, where she mentioned concerns about Christians in Nigeria.
Her remarks sparked heated debates online, and the Nigerian artists appeal soon became a separate talking point among fans.
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Her first statement drew mixed reactions as many Nigerians accused her of damaging the country’s image by suggesting there is a Christian genocide.
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Several others praised her courage and insisted she only shared what many have refused to discuss openly.
As discussions spread, the Nigerian artists appeal added another twist to the conversation, with many observing her softer tone towards entertainers.
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Minaj shifts tone with new message
In a fresh post on her official X handle, Minaj made a Nigerian artists appeal, urging people to act with compassion and understanding.
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She stressed that fans should avoid harsh judgement when reacting to decisions made by entertainers.
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The rapper wrote: “My darlings, let’s utilize wisdom & compassion as it relates to our Nigerian artists. There are very logical reasons for most things when we look not to judge, but to comprehend.
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“That goes for every country & their artists. Let’s lift them up & continue to use wisdom.”
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Her Nigerian artists appeal has gained attention, with many fans calling it a timely reminder amid rising social media pressures on public figures.
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Others said the Nigerian artists appeal shows she is aware of the intense criticism Nigerian entertainers often face online.
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