Bovi Ugboma, aka Bovi, has caused a stir on social media after appearing at The Headies 2021 with a blood-stained #EndSARS outfit.
Recall that the #EndSars protest was organised by the Nigerian youths, which allegedly witnessed the death of many at LekkiTollGate.
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The 14th edition of the Headies awards was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The live event, held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, featured nominees with an electrifying performance.
As a way of indirectly passing a silent message against police brutality, killings, maiming, extortion, and man’s inhumanity to man, Bovi rocked a shirt stained with blood.
The shirt which has Green, White, Green as its color symbolizes the Nigerian flag. At the night when #EndSars protesters were allegedly shot, Nigerian youths flaunted a flag allegedly stained with blood.
Bovi’s action at the 2021 Headies was to subtly pass a message of what allegedly happened that night.
Bovi’s shirt was the only relevant speech at the Headies for me. #14thHeadies #bovi pic.twitter.com/s9hi3eCBZJ
— General Han Xin is Asleep. 🛌 (@General_Oluchi) February 21, 2021
#EndSARS in a Great dimension.
#headies #bovi pic.twitter.com/OcueJ98Vkj
— KENNEDY (@onwardkennedy) February 22, 2021
https://twitter.com/i_am_skedo/status/1363618278573281281
This piece got me than all the Awards last night… He Rep🙌🏽💯☑️💥🔥 #Bovi #Wizkid #Tinubu #Rochas #NairaMarley pic.twitter.com/gJggC7jbbS
— Akanbi Elijah (@OgundipeElijah2) February 22, 2021
#14thHeadies #Bovi #LekkiMassacre
This is the Highlight of tonight's award no 🧢
May God continue to protect us from blood thirsty demons in human form, 🙏 pic.twitter.com/lNhKy3Eg6E— Jenny Koko (@iam_jennykoko) February 21, 2021
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