Nigerian Singer Rudeboy Says He’s Lost Interest in Voicing Opinions on National Issues
Paul Okoye, professionally known as Rudeboy, has shockingly announced that he no longer holds opinions on issues affecting Nigeria. This surprising revelation came during a recent interview with Naija FM, Lagos.
When asked to share his thoughts on the August 1 nationwide protests, the singer, famous for his hit song “Reason With Me,” responded with an unexpected candor. “I’m sorry, I don’t have any opinion anymore,” Rudeboy said. “The last opinion I did was during the elections. I’m not saying anything anymore.”
It seems that Rudeboy has seemingly disconnected himself from the ongoing social and political conversations in Nigeria. He took it a step further by stating that “nothing concerns him again,” leaving it up to others to “run the country” as they see fit. In a bold move, he announced that he’s “building his own country” – a statement that sparks curiosity and raises questions about his vision for a self-sufficient future.
Rudeboy’s sudden loss of interest in voicing his opinions on national issues is a remarkable shift, considering his previous involvement in Nigeria’s public discourse. His exact motivations for this change remain unclear, leaving fans and observers alike wondering what drives this drastic change in perspective.
As the world waits for more clarity on Rudeboy’s decision, it’s undeniable that this news has sparked a significant conversation about celebrity involvement in politics and social issues. What does this mean for the singer’s future projects and public image? Only time will tell.