“Lack of production and exportation is our problem” – Singer Danny tells the Nigerian government

Danny advises the government on how to handle the economic situation of the country


Nigerian singer Danny expresses his thoughts on Nigeria’s present economic situation , shares his concerns about the lack of production and exportation in the country.

He emphasized the importance of boosting these industries in order to improve the economy and create more opportunities for the people.

Singer Danny Young

Danny urged the government to prioritize these issues and implement policies that would support local producers and encourage international trade.

He also pleaded with the government to let food in by opening the borders.

“If person pikin say hin dey Hungry

Shey u go say make hin wait 4 yam harvest b4 he chop?

When insecurity never let papa go plant, let alone harvest.

Open borders make food enter abeg.

Food Importation is not our problem, lack of production & exportation is the problem” he wrote

Similarly, Bimbo Oshin and Mercy Aigbe has lamented over the poor situation of the country .

52-year-old Bimbo Oshin on her part, cried out in an Instagram post on Monday in which she stated that Nigerians are suffering.

Bimbo Oshin wrote:

“An (sic) hungry man is an angry man. The economic hardship is unbelievable. There is a limit to human endurance. We are suffering. Ilu ke koko ko easy rara.”

Her colleague, Mercy Aigbe in her own post appealed to Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, to beg his father to do something about the present situation of the country.

The filmmaker made the appeal in an Instagram post with disturbing footage of a group of people collecting what seem to be food items from an NGO foundation.

Reacting to the video, the 46-year-old described the present situation of the country as “Terrible”and “Unbearable, calling on the government to do something.

Mercy Aigbe also asked the president’s son Seyi to beg his father on behalf of Nigerians.

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