Rapper and actor, Falz, has released his fourth studio album, Moral Instruction, on Tuesday.
The album has garnered positive reactions for its stance on activism a
Nigerians on Twitter have been discussing the themes in the album.
Find their reactions below.
Nigerian Politicians after listening to Falz new album #MoralInstruction pic.twitter.com/BcmgTQiYtL
— Ebuka Akara (@ebuka_akara) January 15, 2019
Falz made an album solely to combat the ills in our society.
— Don Boye (@DonBoye_) January 15, 2019
This is how you lend your voice to a cause that matters#MoralInstruction
It's just like Fela featuring Falz from the grave
— kvng….
Fela sings
Falz raps
Perfect combo#moralInstruction(@your_sire) January 15, 2019
Now on my third listen of Falz’s #MoralInstruction album and wow, I’m still amazed.
— Iseunife The First (@Shawnife_) January 15, 2019
It’s everything I imagined and more. Really beautiful and conscious music!
#MoralInstruction after listening to this album, I ask again, are we still voting either Atiku or Buhari??? Wake up Nigerians, this album is a wake up call!!!
— Chris Marteenz (@OkoyeMartins7) January 15, 2019pic.twitter.com/n7wRV5nMm5
Just like FELA boldly criticized the ills in the Nigerian society during his time, Falz has been critical of the larger issues bedeviling our country and his latest album #MoralInstruction is Moral compass to chart back our course to sanity.
— AURA
Don't condemn him, APPRAISE him ! pic.twitter.com/fztSiXXGMzCOOL (@TWEETORACLE) January 15, 2019
#MoralInstruction
— T U N M I S E
Jan 15, 1966: The first coup happened in Nigeria.
Jan 15, 2019: Falz launches coup against songs moral decadence in Nigeria
I doff my hat#TheBahdFela(@olumurewa_) January 15, 2019
Nigerian Government when they listen to Falz #MoralInstruction pic.twitter.com/BS9KUaxegz
— Baba Ibeji (@Marapolsa) January 15, 2019
Just finished listening to the #MoralInstruction album. I love it. One question though, baba @falzthebahdguy, was it super expensive to clear the Fela samples on the record?
— Alpha. (@Alpha_Ojini) January 15, 2019
The best way to lend your voice to curb the ill-doings in a society is to use your platform judiciously for same.
— Wale Adetona (@iSlimfit) January 15, 2019
Falz dedicated an entire album to talk about everything wrong with Nigeria. Now this is how to talk the talk. #MoralInstruction
Just in case you people are deliberately jumping that part, I will bring it to you:
— Elsie Godwin (@ELSiEiSY) January 15, 2019
Falz said Buhari & Atiku are Jokers and all of you are hypocrites.
#MoralInstruction
I don’t want people to use the words “resilience and Nigerian” in the same sentence again. We are not a resilient people. We are numb and our sensitivities are dull. We have a penchant for suffering that we disguise as resilience. It’s not. #MoralInstruction got me thinking.
— NIYI (@itsmeNiyi) January 15, 2019
With this album, Falz has evicerated the notion that you cannot be entertaining and conscious. Fela did it constantly, Falz has done it, again. #MoralInstruction pic.twitter.com/Hr5ev9bEln
— Alfred Momodu (@mynameisAlfie_) January 15, 2019