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“It’s Done, It’s Over” — Basketmouth slams Nigeria’s economy
Nigerian comedian Basketmouth has delivered a scathing critique of the nation’s economic woes, bluntly stating that Nigeria’s current situation is beyond hope.
In an eye-opening interview with AFRIMMA, the beloved comedian aired his frustrations over skyrocketing inflation, the naira’s plummeting value, and what he believes is a deliberate strategy by the government to push citizens towards emigration.
Drawing a stark comparison, Basketmouth reflected on the once-stable exchange rate, “In 1970, one naira equaled a dollar. Today, one dollar is 1,600 naira. It’s never going back.”
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He dismissed the overused optimism expressed in the phrase “E go better,” arguing that conditions are only worsening as policies continue to harm the average Nigerian.
The comedian also pointed out the sharp rise in passport fees, jokingly suggesting that it’s part of a broader government scheme to capitalize on the “japa” trend, forcing citizens to pay more to leave the country.
With a mix of sarcasm and hard truths, Basketmouth’s remarks capture the frustration of many Nigerians, as he bleakly concluded, “It’s done, it’s over. But hey, maybe we’ll all believe in that pipe dream of things getting better.”