Nigerian singer Mr Real, famously known for his hit track “Legbegbe,” has caused quite a stir with his recent statement. In a bold move, he rebuffed First Lady Oluremi Tinubu’s advice on economic survival strategies by dramatically stating he would lean towards banditry than venture into selling kulikuli and akara.
The singer’s remark has ignited discussions across the country, reflecting a deep-seated frustration among many young Nigerians faced with economic hardships. Mr Real’s controversial comment underscores the disconnect between political leaders’ advice and the lived realities of the everyday Nigerian hustler.
While it’s crucial to consider legal and safe means of livelihood, Mr Real’s declaration highlights the pressing issue of unemployment and the lack of viable economic opportunities that leave many feeling desperate and unheard.
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