“This Country Don’t Taya Me”- Singer Rudeboy Expresses Exhaustion Over State of the Nation

  • Nigerian singer Rudeboy has expressed exhaustion over the state of the nation,
  • His post has sparked discussions about insecurity, economic challenges, and governance in Nigeria.
Paul Okoye Laments Nigeria’s Endless Struggles

Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has shared his growing frustration over the current state of the nation.

Taking to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday morning, the musician expressed his exhaustion with the situation in Nigeria, touching on issues that have long concerned citizens, including insecurity and economic strain.

In his brief but emotionally charged post, Rudeboy wrote:

“Sorry to say… this country don taya me.”

The statement quickly resonated with many Nigerians online, sparking conversations about the challenges people face daily and the collective need for improvement. Fans and followers reacted in mixed ways, with some echoing his sentiments while others called for optimism and a focus on national progress.

In other news… Nigerian Catholic priest, Reverend Father Ebube Muonso, has expressed his disapproval of Igbos supporting the City Boy Movement.

Recently, businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, was seen campaigning alongside President Seyi Tinubu’s son during a visit to Owerri, Imo State. Chiefpriest had explained his decision to leave Peter Obi’s camp and align with the City Boy Movement.

In response, Father Muonso referred to Igbos backing the movement as “fools,” suggesting their support is driven solely by self-interest. He pointed out that while fuel prices continue to rise sharply, many people remain silent about the hardships.

The priest also highlighted that some religious leaders have failed to speak out on critical national matters. He noted that despite widespread hunger, the City Boy Movement continues to praise leaders who have not delivered on their promises. According to him, the current political system has failed, yet it still receives blind support.

Father Muonso added that authorities fear citizens who think independently, but those expected to hold leaders accountable including spiritual figures remain quiet. He described the voices of such leaders as being “in a coma” and criticized the City Boy Movement for pretending the system is functional despite knowing otherwise.

It is worth noting that other celebrities have also condemned the movement. Figures like Ratel President and Verydarkman (Martin Vincent Otse) have criticized Obi Cubana, Cubana Chiefpriest, and others for their involvement.

Read some comments below:

@Dannymasterpiece:”All these non-Irrelevant illiterate Rev Fathers in Southeast seeking for another opportunity to gain relevancy, and they want to put mouth on political matters that they know nothing about. What did Rev Father Ebube Muoso understand about politics that he wants to put his mouth. If we insult am now, they’ll say we’re insulting Rev Father, una better take una time for this country.”

@jyfacroboarder:”Honestly, he has a point. It’s frustrating to watch leaders mismanage the country while many stay silent, whether out of fear, loyalty, or self-interest. True leadership, courage, and accountability are sorely missing right now.”

@Grey:”The 2027 election won’t fix this country—bookmark this tweet. Even if Tinubu is removed from office, deeper structural issues remain. Perhaps it’s time to consider letting each region go its separate way.”

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