[3] According to Falz, the song "addresses numerous political and social ills", and is an attempt "to spark a reaction in the positive direction".
The video highlights Nigeria's issues with violence, political corruption, policing, and organized religion.
[7] Filmed in an empty warehouse, the video depicts a Fulani man committing murder, Chibok/Dapchi girls dancing, young men getting high off codeine, and undergraduate students being assaulted by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
American rapper Sean Combs uploaded the music video onto his Instagram page and captioned it with the hashtag "#Nigeria LETS GO!".
On June 5, 2018, the Muslim Rights Concern demanded that Falz withdraw the music video or face legal action.