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I miss the former President, Buhari – Comedian, MC Pashun

Nigerian comedian and actor, MC Pashun has stated that the current economic hardship in the country is making him miss former president, Muhammadu Buhari.

The entertainer admitted that Nigeria’s economy under Buhari wasn’t great but that it has gotten worse since the President Bola Tinubu-led administration came on board.

MC Pashun Buhari

MC Pashun lamented to the audience during a recent event, saying that the country keeps getting worse with each change of government.

He said; “I’m tired of this country [Nigeria]. Things keep getting worse with each change of government. It’s as if politicians hold meetings on how to make the masses suffer. Every new government will make you miss the last one.

“If I was told that I would miss Buhari, I wouldn’t believe it. I miss Buhari. He was a father to us. He made a couple of reckless decisions but his successor, Tinubu is doing the finishing work.

“Nigerians are lamenting. There’s no peace in the country. Tinubu is stressing everybody. The whole country is stressed.”

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Nigerian actress, Foluke Daramola, has said that though she is affected by the bad economy, she does not regret campaigning for Bola Tinubu in run up to the 2023 general elections.

She said that she has not lost hope and she believes the government is working towards easing the people’s suffering.

Daramola expressed optimism that once the country’s refineries start working, the price of premium motor spirit commonly known as petrol, will drop.

She said; “It is not like if any other person had been there, it would have been better, because the economy was already terrible before Tinubu came to power. Even though it (economy) is affecting my pocket deeply, the truth is that for gold to come out well, it has to be refined in fire.

“We (supporters) have not lost hope in President Bola Tinubu, but we are hoping that things will get better, and I am sure they are working towards it. If the refineries in the country are working, we can be sure that fuel prices will reduce. Change can be excruciatingly painful, but we are hoping for a better tomorrow.”