Entertainment of Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Source: www.mynigeria.com
Nigerian afrobeats musician David Adeleke often known as Davido came under fire after his remark that the Nigerian economy is in a horrible situation.
In an interview, the superstar stated that the poor economic situation in Africa makes immigrants hesitant to return.
Davido brought up the rising costs of food and fuel, as well as currency changes, using Nigeria as an example.
He cautioned international investors against investing in the nation because of its faltering economy.
He said, “It is not cool back home. The economy is in shambles."
A number of Nigerians expressed their criticism of Davido's statement on social media. However, other celebrities defended the singer's statement.
Check below some personalities who supported Davido in his remarks.
1. VeryDarkMan
Social media activist Martins Otse known as VeryDarkMan also stood up for Davido by scolding TV host Nyma Akashat Zibiri for disparaging the artist for his comments.
The activist disputed Akashat Zibiri's assertion, asking her to enumerate the foreign investment Tinubu and his cabinet have brought into the nation.
VeryDarkMan contended that rather than cultivating relationships with investors, the president was more concerned with obtaining financing from overseas projects.
He asserted that Davido's claims were true because the majority of the alleged investors travel to the country to engage in illicit business dealings with politicians over its goldmines.
2. Ruggedman
Nigerian rapper Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, often known as Ruggedman defended Davido noting that some people's critical remarks won't make things better.
He acknowledged the severity of the existing problems and encouraged the government to act to improve Nigeria.
See his tweet here
Ok Davido has said what he said, moving forward the government should fix Nigeria so nobody will say such again.
— RUGGEDMAN (@RuggedyBaba) November 25, 2024
All this barking all over the place is not fixing the nation.
The hardship is too much.