I WANT TO SHOW LOVE TO NIGERIA, RICK ROSS

American rapper Rick Ross has expressed his intention to show love to Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu and also bring attention to the Nigerian culture.

He made this known in a video that went viral on X on Wednesday.

The hip-hop legend said he wants to show love to world leaders and shine a light on global cultures, beginning with Nigeria and its leader, President Bola Tinubu.

Rick Ross said: “I want to show love to the presidents of some of these amazing countries. I just want to bring attention to the cultures and amazing artists. Let’s start with Nigeria: Bola Tinubu!”

It will be recalled that Rick Ross recently revealed his intention to collaborate with some African artists, including Asake, Odumodublvck, Ghana’s Stonebwoy and Black Sheriff, and Nasty C from South Africa for his upcoming studio album, ‘Champagne Moments.’ The 48-year-old rapper has previously collaborated with P-Square, Yemi Alade, and Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz.

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