Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has used the platform of the Tribeca Film Festival in New York to advocate for better governance in Nigeria and across the African continent. Speaking at the premiere of his documentary "Wizkid: Long Live Lagos," the Starboy boss emphasized the importance of good governance in shaping the future of Africa.
Wizkid encouraged other African artists to share their stories, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the continent. "I hope that every artist from Africa gets to tell their story like this," he said. "Because I'm not the only one from that hustle, we all came from there. I feel like everyone deserves the chance to tell their story like this."
The renowned musician expressed his optimism about Africa's potential, despite the challenges posed by poor governance. "I always wish for more success for the whole culture; from music to film to sports," Wizkid stated. "And I wish for better government. I'm just a very positive human being regardless of anything. I wish the best for everyone making amazing music and amazing art from Africa."

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