Nigerian singer and second half of popular music duo Psquare, Paul Okoye has stated that Nigerian’s have no problems.
On his Instagram story, he noted that the problem Nigerians have’ isn’t even about hunger, fuel, bad economy or cost of living. Rather, it is about competition, who has got the most.
In another update, he added that it’s not all about competition as he stated how the rich discuss and argue about the pøor.
“Naija no get problem. Hunger, fuel, and economy, cost of living etc is not their problem.
Their problem na competition. Who get pass.
No wahala. As February no March, April of May.
No be everything be competition!!!
Imagine the rich discussing and arguing about the poør as per who poor pass.
Who dey drink Garri without sugar and who dey drink akamu without milk”.
Few days ago, Paul had opened up about the major problem of this generation, which he stated is self-entitlement. Sending a message to specific people, he added that they weren’t serious as he stated how they would soon die of hunger.
Early this year, Rudeboy had called out a woman over her sense of entitlement, as he stated how the state in the country was getting bad each day.
Showing heartbreak over her messages, he announced his plans to tune up the volume in the level of his wickedness.
In February, following Nigerian’s loss at AFCON match, Okoye confessed his opinion on Nigeria’s current situation.
He noted that since that the match had come to an end, it was time for Nigerians to face life. He went on to ask Nigerians what the prize of fuel, cement, and dollar was at the moment.
Going on, Portable had bashed Nigerians for placing their focus on football, rather than the current situation of Nigeria as a country.
He added that the roads are bad, the environment is bad, dollars are on the rise, there is hunger in the country, and lots more, yet we are celebrating Super Eagles. He added that the energy keyed into sports should be used to reduce the scarcity of hunger and suffering, going on in the country.