In a video shared online, the singer said people are struggling to survive and warned that staying silent about the situation will not lead to change.
He also criticised Nigerians youths, accusing them of turning against one another instead of standing together to demand better conditions.
According to him, this lack of unity has made it harder to tackle the country’s problems.
Portable added that hunger and lack of money are affecting many people, stressing that more voices need to be raised about the current situation.
He said, “Na oppression full Nigeria. A closed mouth is a closed destiny. I need to talk. I don wake up. Na who die no go wake up again.
“Nigerians are hungry. There is no money in the country. Wetin dey pain me pass be say this Nigerian youths, they are all betrayers. Them no fit fight for their rights na to betray each other.
” That’s why the late former president Buhari say Nigerian youths are so lazy. Too much laziness dey worry Nigerian youths…”
His comments reflect growing frustration among citizens over the rising cost of living and economic pressure across the country.
KanyiDaily recalls that Portable recently revealed that he survived a car accident due to brake failure in Ogun State, just a day before his son’s naming ceremony.
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