- Busola Oke is a popular gospel artist who has faced ongoing criticism about her music
- In an emotional video message, she expressed frustration that her efforts never seem to satisfy listeners
- She explained that regardless of the style or direction she chooses, she receives negative feedback

Popular gospel artist Busola Oke has spoken out about the ongoing criticism surrounding her music, revealing that she’s reached her breaking point.
In an emotional video message, she questioned why her efforts never seem to satisfy listeners. She explained that regardless of the style or direction she chooses, there’s always negative feedback.
Expressing her frustration, she said, “What do people really want from me? There is nothing I do that is good in your eyes.”
She also wondered if she may have offended her critics unknowingly. According to her, when she sticks to her unique sound, she’s compared to other artists, and when she tries to meet public expectations, she’s still judged with some even saying she’s “too old” for certain styles.
Feeling overwhelmed, Busola ended her message with a firm plea: “What is the problem? LEAVE ME ALONE.”
In other news… Popular Nigerian comedian and content creator, Lasisi Elenu, has voiced strong concerns over the state of insecurity in the country, criticising the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement shared online, Lasisi expressed frustration over what he described as the government’s failure to tackle rising criminal activities across the nation.
“Tinubu and his government have failed Nigerians. It is sad that criminality has been allowed to thrive in Nigeria without any consequences,” he said.Nigerian Travel Guides
The comedian lamented the increasing rate of violence and killings, noting that the situation is particularly troubling given the level of technological advancement available in modern times.
“It is heartbreaking that in a country like Nigeria today, killings are happening across the nation. I find it really sad that in 2026, with all the technology at our disposal, insurgency, insecurity, kidnapping, and banditry are still thriving,” he added.
Calling for accountability, Lasisi questioned the seeming lack of effective action to curb the crisis.
“Make it make sense to me.”
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