Several Nigerian celebrities have raised concerns over the growing insecurity across the country. Among them is Paul Okoye, who believes Nigerians are not showing enough outrage.
Reacting to a recent incident in Jos, the singer expressed frustration, saying the level of anger among citizens is not strong enough.
Comedian and activist Mr Macaroni also criticised the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing it as lacking accountability.
He questioned why there had been no direct address to the nation despite reports of casualties, stressing the need for leadership responsibility.
Meanwhile, actor Kunle Remi urged Nigerians to use images reflecting the country’s reality when sending birthday wishes to the president.
Their comments reflect growing frustration among public figures, with many calling for urgent attention to security challenges in Nigeria.
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‘Nigerians not angry enough over insecurity’ – Paul Okoye, Mr Macaroni, Kunle Remi
Several Nigerian celebrities have raised concerns over the growing insecurity across the country. Among them is Paul Okoye, who believes Nigerians are not showing enough outrage.
Reacting to a recent incident in Jos, the singer expressed frustration, saying the level of anger among citizens is not strong enough.
Comedian and activist Mr Macaroni also criticised the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing it as lacking accountability.
He questioned why there had been no direct address to the nation despite reports of casualties, stressing the need for leadership responsibility.
Meanwhile, actor Kunle Remi urged Nigerians to use images reflecting the country’s reality when sending birthday wishes to the president.
Their comments reflect growing frustration among public figures, with many calling for urgent attention to security challenges in Nigeria.
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