
Afrobeats singer Spyro has alleged that religious leaders in Nigeria are profiting from the country's insecurity and economic difficulties. He claims that many of these leaders remain silent on pressing issues due to the advantages they gain from the current state of affairs, suggesting a lack of accountability and advocacy from their side.
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