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PEOPLE LIVING IN NIGERIA ARE MOSTLY MAD! TV presenter, Moni Osibodu, says sane people can’t function in the country
A Nigerian TV presenter, Moni Osibodu, has advised people living outside the country not to return home because the “people living here alone are mostly mad”.
Osibodu said her post is directed to some unidentified people who constantly ask her if they should return back to Nigeria.
The Media personality who relocated to Nigeria three years ago said “if you know you’re normal, stay with Trump!! Do not listen to anybody’s advice to move back to Nigeria to make your country better”.
Osibodu on her Instagram page stressed that people who live outside the country live their best lives.
Osibodu wrote,
“I’ve lived in Nigeria for 3 years and I’m not impressed. Everything is bribery and corruption!! Let’s not even talk about the government or the police yet, the people living here alone are mostly mad. If you’re not mad, you can’t function here.
“So please if you know you’re normal, stay with Trump!! Do not listen to anybody’s advice to move back to Nigeria to make your country better. Your country is not ready to be better.
“Nigeria is not prepared yet. I know they said it starts from somewhere, don’t let it start from you. Let someone else lead before you put yourself in trouble. This post is for people who constantly ask me would I advice them to move back.
“No I don’t, please live your best life in the abroad, your best life cannot be lived in Lagos. Even rich people leave the country to live their best life. Buhari leaves Nigeria every other day because he’s tired of his country sef.
“He’s using the country’s funds to live his best life and I don’t blame the old guy honestly.”
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