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Art and Activism: Nigerian Artists Addressing Social Change

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Nigerian artists have long utilized their to address social issues, blending art with activism to change. In recent years, this tradition has been exemplified by several prominent whose and actions have significantly influenced public .

Folarin Falana, known professionally as Falz, has been a vocal advocate for social justice in Nigeria. His music often tackles pressing issues such as corruption, brutality, and economic inequality. During the 2020 #EndSARS protests against police brutality, Falz actively participated, using his platform to amplify the voices of the and draw attention to systemic injustices. His song “This is Nigeria” mirrors the style of Childish Gambino’s “This Is America,” highlighting societal problems and resonating with many Nigerians. (pulse.ng)

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Similarly, Burna Boy has emerged as a voice in the #EndSARS movement. He not only used his music to raise awareness but also participated in the demonstrations. His song “20.10.20,” released after the Lekki Toll Gate massacre, captures the emotions and of the protests, making him a prominent figure in the movement. (notjustok.com)

Beyond music, visual artists have also played a crucial role in advocating for social change. Anthony Azekwoh, a Nigerian writer and visual artist, focuses on folklore and , using and figures to tell in visual art, sculpture, and paintings. His work has been described as unique art to Web3 and as one of the most visible artists on the continent. (en.wikipedia.org)

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Victory Ashaka, a Nigerian climate justice advocate and spoken word poet, combines creative arts with climate activism, amplifying youth voices in global policy spaces, and leading community- initiatives across Nigeria. His poetry often explores environmental , African identity, and intergenerational solidarity. (en.wikipedia.org)

These artists exemplify the power of art as a tool for activism, using their platforms to address societal issues and inspire change. Their works continue to resonate with audiences, fostering a culture of social consciousness and advocacy within Nigeria and beyond.

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