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Nigeria President proposal by actor Okele to fix economy

Nigerian actor Tunde Usman, known as Okele, has suggested a novel approach to tackling the country’s economic challenges. In a […]

Just like football clubs, let's sign foreign President to fix Nigeria - Actor Okele [VIDEO]

Nigerian actor Tunde Usman, known as Okele, has suggested a novel approach to tackling the country’s economic challenges. In a video posted on his Instagram page, Okele proposed that Nigeria consider “signing” foreign presidents who have a proven track record of success in other nations. He drew an analogy with the football world, where underperforming coaches are often replaced by newcomers from abroad, and argued that a similar strategy could be applied to Nigeria’s leadership: a non‑performing president could be “sacked” and replaced with a foreign leader.

The actor’s suggestion comes amid widespread concern over Nigeria’s economic hardship, highlighted by a recent surge in cooking‑gas prices. The country has been grappling with high inflation, unemployment and poverty, problems that have been exacerbated by the COVID‑19 pandemic. The rise in cooking‑gas costs has added to the burden of ordinary Nigerians, who are already struggling to make ends meet.

Okele’s proposal has sparked considerable interest on social media. Some Nigerians have praised his creative thinking, while others have questioned the feasibility of such an approach. Nigeria’s political system is complex, and the idea of “signing” a foreign president raises numerous logistical and constitutional issues. Nonetheless, the suggestion underscores the growing frustration among citizens with the current state of affairs and the desire for urgent, unconventional solutions.

The Nigerian government has not responded to Okele’s proposal, and it remains unclear whether it will be considered seriously. However, the actor’s idea has ignited a necessary conversation about leadership and the need for innovative strategies to address the nation’s economic problems. As the debate continues, one point is clear: Nigeria’s economic challenges demand immediate attention and creative thinking.

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