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Followers Lament As Comedian AY Laments About Nigeria

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Renowned Nigerian comedian, actor, and producer Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, has taken to his social media platform to lament deep concern about the worsening state of Nigeria.

In a post on his Instagram page, AY shared his disappointment, stating that he grew up with the hope that Nigeria would get better, but unfortunately, as he enters his fifties, the country seems to be deteriorating.

AY questioned the Groundhog Day existence in Nigeria, emphasizing the disheartening reality that despite the passage of time, things remain largely unchanged. He specifically highlighted the challenge of having wages insufficient to cover the basic cost of living in the country.

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GWG.ng reports that this lament about Nigeria AY echoes the sentiments expressed by many Nigerians, including his wife Mabel Makun, who recently decried the impact of the exchange rate on businesses, the high cost of living, and the inability of the average person to afford basic necessities. Additionally, singer Paul Okoye shared his concerns about the economic challenges, revealing a staggering monthly expenditure of 3 million Naira on diesel due to soaring prices..

Taking to his comment section, many concurred with them as they joined him to bemoan the country’s predicament.

One Divah Unusual wrote, “E no easy..things getting worse, remember when my mum goes to cold room every Sunday to buy 1 carton of fish for family use, in fact then I will be complaining of washing them. Now we don’t even cool with fish except we’re cooking soup

One DJ Dougzee wrote, “Everyone is scared of revolution. Freedom is not free. If you all not ready for revolution. I think it’s time to stop complaining

One Realtor Chinwe wrote, “Things getting worse every day, nothing is changing but once you have a job that gives you money to pay your bills and take care of your family, give thanks to God Almighty.

One Caramel wrote, “Cost of living is really biting hard so hard out here!! It is well

One Yusuf Adetunji Shakirat wrote, “It would have been okay if it remained the same but, it is getting worse. How on earth will a drug shot from 8k to 24k? How do one explain that? All sectors are down, no hope from anywhere soon.

One Cypril Maduka wrote, “It’s quite unfortunate and people are acting as if nothing is happening. Nigeria is a very lawless place, and it runs our image out there

One Mr Lil Gaga wrote, “Nigeria doesn’t remain the same after a new government, it gets worse. Now we all miss the Buhari-led administration, which shows how much damage has been caused

One Tom Divas Collection wrote, “Remain the same? Or they get more worse”.

As public figures continue to voice their frustrations, the discussion on Nigeria’s economic struggles and the impact on everyday life gains momentum online.


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