“Nigeria will never be better” -Ayo Makun laments over the poor state of the nation

Ayo Makun laments on how long it's taking to transform the nation and foster a brighter future


Renowned Nigerian comedian Ayo Makun has expressed his concerns over the seemingly unending struggle that Nigeria has been facing since his existence.

Ayo Makun, shared his lamentations about the poor state of the nation, and the challenges plaguing the nation since his existence.

AY claimed in a post on his Instagram page that while he was growing up, people told him that Nigeria will get better, but as he gets closer to fifty, nothing seems to be changing.

A photo of comedian Ayo Makun

He observed that things seem to change less and less, leaving him to wonder what type of Groundhog Day existence we live in our country.

AY inquired further as to how many people’s incomes are sufficient to meet their essential needs.

Nigeria go better us what one grew up hearing. I’m still hearing it in my fifties. What kind of Groundhog Day existence do we live in in this country though? The more things seem to change, they remain the same.

How many of us do have wages more than sufficient enough to cover the bare cost of living in Nigeria?”.

Many people joined him in lamenting the state of the nation in his comment section, expressing total agreement with him.

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

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.

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

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

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.

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.

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