RE: "This is Nigeria... Where that Madam Philomena?"
What can I say to this but BRAVO. It's good to say you just went ahead of me on this. I was one of the persons who saw this early enough; 18 mins after he released a clip on his Instagram page. I was so joyous I had to go straight to youtube to have a feel of the full dose. Falz has always been in a way more conservative artist that makes use of his words quite moderately and meaningful. His comic way of presentation and his punch lines had made me a follower of his.
This one however is like breaking the camel's back to me. Coming from his background as a son to an activist and he himself being a lawyer, I must say his father must be proud of him at this point even if he would have thought his son being a musician might not help him propagate legacies well enough. Note however that all the voices from the radio are those of Femi Falana himself... I just couldn't get enough of this on saturday night and made me sleep late after repeated sound of the music from my headphones.
The song received a big boost when Puff Daddy regranned and tagged Falz in it too. I hope the music sparks up the actual change that is required of us citizens of the nation.
Plus I don't see a need for my own review again as this is just perfect enough. A resteem on my blog would do. Thanks for this quality.