Last Friday, popular musician, Tuface Idibia, took his Vote Not Fight campaign to Ikeja City Mall. The campaign, according to the artiste, is to ensure a free and fair election in 2015.
“We want a peaceful, free and fair election and that’s what this campaign is all about. I chose Ikeja City Mall for this campaign because many young people patronise this place. If you want to pass a message across to people, particularly young people, a shopping mall is one place you can do that successfully. Therefore, the campaign for Vote Not Fight is basically to talk to the youths to shun violence in the forthcoming elections,” he said.
The music icon also signed autographs inside some of the stores within the mall and did a spontaneous remix of his songs, as he encouraged his audience to abstain from political crisis.
“Today is the last day of the Triple Trek Campaign I am headlining and it also marks the re-release of my Face to Face Album. The album is 10 years this year, and Kennis Music will be releasing it. I have also done a compilation of some of my songs which I will be releasing soon. I remixed them and updated the sounds,” Tuface added.
With him at the event were Hypertek Digital’s artistes, Dammy Krane and Rock Steady alongside others such as Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, Wunmi Obe, Terry G, Seyi Shay, Kenny Ogungbe, Kenny Saint Best, Weird MC, Nigga Raw, Yaw of Wazobia FM, I.D Ogungbe and Chairman of COSON, Tony Okoroji among other recording artistes, radio and television personalities.
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