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“She is so smart” – Netizens react to throwback video of Davido’s makeup artist Salamat speaking passionately during 2020 #EndSARS protest

A Nigerian make-up artiste, identified as Alhassan Salamat, has become an internet sensation after she was photographed with Nigerian music superstar Davido.

Salamat, also known as Sally, was the official make-up artist on the set of Davido’s new video in which he announced his upcoming album ‘Timeless’.

Following the release of behind-the-scenes photos of the video, netizens were captivated by Sally’s beauty and began searching for her on social media.

Amid the excitement, Goldmyne, a media outlet, has released a video interview she granted them during the ENDSARS protest in 2020

The make-up artist, who was 20-years-old at the time, was one of the Nigerian youths who took to the street to protest against police brutality, alongside several celebrities and activists.

In the video, she is seen speaking passionately about Nigeria and pleading with the government to create jobs for the youth and alleviate poverty in the country.

Watch the clip below,

The interview video sparked a flurry of reactions from netizens who praised her intelligence and expressiveness.

Actress Ruth Kadiri wrote, “So smart”

@jets.gram wrote, “I had a conversation with her once and i can tell you for free that she’s a very intelligent lady. she schooled me properly!”

@albert_moronkeji wrote, “Love you girl,we need more young ladies coming out and being bold more❤️”

@moni17706 wrote, “Imagine a 20 years old girl spitting 💯 truth….but no my 22 years old sister is busy thinking about men after all the money and upbringing 🙄 common sense is not truelly common. I will definitely download this video and send to her. Just for her to see her life.”

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