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Popular Nigerian comedian Ayodeji Richard Makun, widely known as AY, has expressed his frustration with the increasing difficulties of being a Nigerian.
In a candid statement shared on his X handle on Thursday, AY lamented the daily struggles faced by Nigerians, stating, "Being a Nigerian just gets tougher and tougher by the minute."
In a candid statement shared on his X handle on Thursday, AY lamented the daily struggles faced by Nigerians, stating, "Being a Nigerian just gets tougher and tougher by the minute."
See his post below:
Being a Nigerian just gets tougher and tougher by minutes
— AY COMEDIAN (@AYCOMEDIAN) August 22, 2024
AY's sentiments reflect the growing discontent among many Nigerians who are grappling with various challenges in the country.
Similarly, reality TV star Josephine Ijeoma Otabor, better known as Phyna, has voiced her dissatisfaction with the recent hike in fees for the processing and acquisition of Nigerian passports. Phyna took to her X handle to criticize the increase, pointing out that the Nigerian passport is not widely respected globally.
She wrote, "Increasing the price of our passport that when you get to some countries sef because of the passport you go be like who sh*t for body….is what they are increasing… Omo this country don fall flat…. Nothing good seems to be coming out at all."
See her post below:
Increasing the price of our passport that when you get to some countries sef because of the passport you go be like who shit for body….is what they are increasing….. omo this country don fall flat…. Nothing good seem to be coming out at all🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
— UNUSUALPHYNA🎙(phynix🔥) (@unusualphyna) August 22, 2024
Phyna's reaction highlights a shared sense of frustration with the government's decision to raise passport fees, which many feel is unjustified given the challenges and limitations associated with holding a Nigerian passport.
Both AY and Phyna's comments have sparked discussions online, with many Nigerians echoing their concerns about the current state of the country. The increasing difficulties of living in Nigeria, coupled with policy decisions like the passport fee hike, continue to fuel debates about the nation's future and the well-being of its citizens.
Source: DP
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