Slimcase says the Nigerian police killing a 17-year-old girl is not worth talking about because it’s not a “Global Pandemic”

Slimcase says the Nigerian police killing a 17-year-old girl is not worth talking about because it’s not a “Global Pandemic”

Nigerian singer, Oluwafemi Oladapo Oko-Eko professionally known as Slimcase, is currently under fire for his comments on the killing of a teenager, a 17-year-old Tina Ezekwe, on Tuesday, May 26.

The singer had earlier taken to social media to speak on the death of George Floyd, an African-American who was unjustly killed by some police officers in the United States.

Sharing a photo of Floyd, he wrote:

“FAME AFTER DEATH… any positive blow wey I gats blow God Let me blow am now that I am alive not after I am dead George A sacrifice for d change in black history.”

A follower commented on the post, asking him why he wasn’t speaking on the death of Tina whose life was lost in Lagos, but Floyd’s in the US.

The singer responded, saying:

We talking about a global pandemic here. Leave the Lagos girl for channels to talk about am.”

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The singer’s comment which has since gone viral on social media has angered a lot of people who believe he undermined the death of the teenage girl in Lagos.

See some reactions from social media:

https://twitter.com/EtniesJags/status/1267019746513469441

https://twitter.com/bratty_nono/status/1267017330162372609

https://twitter.com/SavvyRinu/status/1267033957335523329

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