“If Nigeria Doesn’t Get Better, I’m Perfectly Okay” – Keji Giwa Sparks Outrage With Podcast Comment

  • Keji Giwa has sparked outrage online after a podcast clip surfaced showing him saying he would be “perfectly okay” if Nigeria does not get better, while defending his support for President Bola Tinubu.
  • The comment triggered massive reactions on social media, with many Nigerians accusing him of benefiting from the country’s hardship, while others criticized his perceived lack of concern for ordinary citizens.

Social media reactions have continued to trail comments allegedly made by Keji Giwa during a podcast appearance, where he spoke about his support for President Bola Tinubu and Nigeria’s current situation.

In the viral clip, Giwa stated:

“If I don’t support Tinubu, what do you expect me to do? Whether Nigeria gets better or not, I’m perfectly okay. In fact I’m banking on it not getting better.”

The statement quickly triggered backlash online, with many Nigerians criticizing the remark and accusing him of showing indifference toward the country’s struggles.

Reacting to the comment, X user @julius_dike wrote:

“Let me tell the honestly true APC in UK mostly don’t want Nigeria to get better so that when they send you 20£ you feel grateful as big money”

Another user, @OnyiJoy17, questioned Giwa’s background and business dealings.

“Abeg what is the name of his company ooo cos my siblings no go reach that side cos my children dont have business with him already”

@morahrichard1 also reacted, saying:

“Don’t be surprised he may be into Freud activities that’s why he wishes his country evil.”

Commenting on the issue, @wleo237 wrote:

“It’s easy to make sure statements until that same system works against you”

Another user, @SicilianGooner, added:

“If only all the evil people were open like this?”

@topeking78 criticized the statement, writing:

“If the country failing is what guarantees your comfort, then you were never supporting leadership… you were supporting personal gain.”

The comment section also became more heated, with some users making extreme remarks and threats in reaction to the viral statement.

@JimieAbiola wrote:

“Sad truth and reality unfortunately, alot of people are benefiting from our misfortune.”

Another user, @TheGreatStones, claimed:

“Same guy that said he doesn’t wish anyone who travels out of this country well.”

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