Award-winning Nigerian singer and entrepreneur Mr Eazi has surprised fans across Africa after announcing his readiness to run for president of any African country willing to have him. In a now-viral video, the “Leg Over” crooner expressed a strong desire to lead with integrity, innovation, and purpose, adding that his motivation is not driven by wealth or political power.
According to Mr Eazi, Africa needs visionary leadership rooted in honesty and creativity — qualities he believes can transform societies and empower young people. He stated that his experience in building businesses and promoting African music across the world has given him the insight needed to serve the continent.
He further encouraged fans to support his vision by sharing their country’s flag online if they believe in his potential to lead. The singer’s declaration, though unexpected, has sparked widespread conversations across social media platforms.
Fans React to Mr Eazi’s Declaration
Following the viral announcement, reactions have poured in from across the continent. While many fans hailed Mr Eazi’s boldness and passion for change, others viewed the declaration as a publicity stunt or a clever way to promote an upcoming project.
Some of his supporters praised his leadership qualities, pointing out his success in music and entrepreneurship through ventures such as emPawa Africa, which has helped launch the careers of several African artists. They argued that his innovative mindset could bring a refreshing approach to governance.
However, critics questioned his seriousness, insisting that politics requires more than good intentions or celebrity influence. Others joked that if Mr Eazi truly contests, his campaign slogan should be “Leg Over Corruption.”
A New Wave of Celebrity Political Ambitions
Mr Eazi’s announcement adds him to the growing list of African entertainers who have expressed interest in politics. In recent years, artists such as Bobi Wine in Uganda and Banky W in Nigeria have shown that entertainers can transition from show business to public service with significant public support.
Analysts say such declarations often reflect a generational shift, with younger Africans seeking leaders who understand their struggles, creativity, and vision for a better future. Whether Mr Eazi’s intention is genuine or symbolic, it has reignited discussions about the intersection between fame, influence, and political leadership.
For now, the public waits to see if the singer will take concrete steps toward his supposed political ambition or if it will remain an idea meant to spark dialogue on leadership and youth empowerment.
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