Nigerians have abandoned me because of Buhari, laments popular singer Idahams

News Express |26th Oct 2021 | 1,317
Nigerians have abandoned me because of Buhari, laments popular singer Idahams

Singer and record producer, Hart Idawarifagha Ishmael aka Idahams



Popular singer, songwriter and record producer, Hart Idawarifagha Ishmael, professionally known as Idahams, is lamenting that Nigerians have refused to support his new song which he titles “Problem”.

In a tweet he posted Thursday on his official Twitter handle @officialidahams, the Rivers State-born act who made his first break in 2018 through the song “God Can Bless Anybody” by Mr 2Kay which he wrote and also featured on, said people are scared to relate with him on his new work because he cautioned President Buhari to sit up.

But the Urban Afro Highlife maestro says he will not relent in keeping those in authority on their toes, saying: “If we don’t speak out, who will?”

“These people are saying they won’t support my new song ‘Problem’ because I cautioned the president, senators and governors to do better. In my PH voice, “die it’. If we don’t speak out, who will?” he tweeted.



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