Nicki Minaj urges support for Nigerian artists, says they are highly logical
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A few hours after addressing what she described as alleged Christian persecution in Nigeria, American rapper Nicki Minaj has once again shifted the spotlight to Nigerian entertainers, sharing a new message that has now triggered widespread conversation.

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The Nigerian artists appeal came shortly after her earlier comments in the United Kingdom, where she spoke about concerns involving Christians in Nigeria — remarks that rapidly dominated online discussions.

Her initial statement sparked intense reactions: while many Nigerians criticized her for portraying the country in a negative light, others applauded her boldness, insisting she voiced issues that people rarely address openly.

As the debates continued to grow, her Nigerian artists appeal surfaced as a softer, more reflective follow-up, prompting many to note a deliberate change in tone as she addressed the entertainment industry more directly.

Minaj shares new Nigerian artists appeal

In her latest post on her official X handle, Minaj urged her global audience to show understanding rather than criticism when responding to the actions or decisions of Nigerian artists.

She encouraged fans to avoid jumping to conclusions and instead approach situations involving entertainers with empathy and thoughtfulness.

The rapper wrote: “My darlings, let’s utilize wisdom & compassion as it relates to our Nigerian artists. There are very logical reasons for most things when we look not to judge, but to comprehend.

“That goes for every country & their artists. Let’s lift them up & continue to use wisdom.”

Her Nigerian artists appeal quickly gained traction, with fans describing it as a much-needed reminder, especially considering the heavy criticism Nigerian celebrities often face online.

Others noted that the Nigerian artists appeal suggests she is fully aware of the pressure public figures endure, and her message is an attempt to encourage healthier interactions between artists and their audiences.