Nigerian singer Paul Okoye voiced his frustration with the country’s political climate during an interview on Naija FM, stating he no longer feels connected to the ongoing protests. His comments reflect widespread disillusionment among Nigerians, many of whom are expressing similar sentiments on social media.
In a recent interview on Naija FM, Nigerian singer Paul Okoye expressed disillusionment with the current political climate, stating, “I don’t have any opinion anymore; the last one I had was during the election, nothing concerns me again.”
This comment reflects a growing sentiment among many Nigerians who feel frustrated with the state of the nation following the 2023 elections. Okoye's statement has resonated with numerous social media users, with reactions ranging from agreement to understanding of his stance.
Many followers echoed Okoye’s feelings of disappointment, highlighting their disillusionment with the political process. A user commented, “I honestly don’t blame him. Sometimes I feel like this too. I committed so much into 2022/2023, yet some Nigerians decided to sell out their country.” Others noted that his frustration is a common response to a perceived lack of progress.
As the protests against bad governance escalate, Okoye’s words seem to encapsulate the feelings of a significant portion of the population, indicating a deep-seated weariness with the political landscape in Nigeria.
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