Actor Kunle Remi has spoken out against Nigeria’s worsening economic situation, describing himself as “mentally stressed” over the sharp rise in fuel prices and its cascading effects. In an Instagram video, the actor admitted he once avoided political discussions but now considers silence “stupid” given the current realities.
He noted that he has been running a generator constantly despite living on Lagos Island, and expressed concern for small businesses and workers whose salaries are no longer enough due to mounting transportation costs. He questioned why Nigeria, an oil-producing nation, remains so vulnerable to global disruptions.
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Remi’s admission that silence on political issues is now “stupid” reflects growing frustration among citizens.
He highlighted the disconnect between Nigeria’s oil-producing status and its dependence on imported fuel.
The actor noted that even staff transportation costs have become a burden, with salaries stretched thin.
He pointed to the country’s reliance on one refinery as a key vulnerability.
Remi’s comments add to a growing chorus of celebrities speaking out against economic hardship.
As fuel prices continue to strain households and businesses, Remi’s emotional lament underscores the deepening frustration of Nigerians who feel their country’s vast resources are failing to protect them from economic shocks.
Sources: Social Media
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