Economic hardship: “The suffering isn’t selective” – Skitmaker, Nasboi advises Nigerians to stay away from tribal politics

  • Nigeria’s economic hardship should make citizens vote beyond ethnic lines in elections.
  • Nasboi spends N96,000 monthly on fuel, which lasts only a week.
  • He believes Nigerians’ ability to cope with hardship is a curse, not a blessing.
  • People continue to smile despite challenges, which he finds concerning.
  • Nasboi advocates for voting based on competence, not ethnicity.
  • He hopes economic struggles will prompt Nigerians to prioritize national progress.

Nigerian skit maker, Nasboi, has urged citizens to look beyond ethnic lines in elections, citing the country’s economic hardship. He shared his personal struggles, spending N96,000 monthly on fuel, which lasts only a week.

Nasboi emphasized that Nigerians’ ability to cope with hardship isn’t a blessing, but rather a curse, as people continue to smile despite challenges. He hopes the economic struggles will prompt Nigerians to vote based on competence, not ethnicity, in future elections.

Nasboi’s post highlights the need for Nigerians to prioritize national progress over tribal affiliations and demands visionary leadership to address the country’s economic woes.

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