Kollington Admits Loss Of Interest In Singing About Nigeria
Fuji music maestro, Kolawole Ayinla has admitted his loss of interest to sing about Nigeria.
The artiste fondly called Kollington Ayinla claims that, he is no more inspired to sing about the country.
According to him, Nigerians, especially their leaders, have not made use of all he has sung in the past.
He however maintained that with the level of corruption in the country, there was hardly anything that anyone could do to turn things around.
“I believe that President Muhammadu Buhari is trying his best as far as corruption is concerned. But as he is building the house, some people are pulling it down. If we have to say the truth, corruption is widespread in the country. Even the unborn child is corrupt.”
He also noted in an interview last week that, all efforts to inspire the country into greatness had failed.
Decades ago, whenever there were major changes on the socio-political scene, Kollington would be among the first musicians to sing about it. The Ilota, Kwara State-born artiste would move into the studio and eventually release an album on such.
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