Nigerian politicians have long been accused of neglecting the welfare of their constituents, and this sentiment has been echoed by several prominent figures. The rapper Jesse Jagz Abaga has taken to social media to express his frustration with the country's economic hardships and escalating insecurity.
Jagz Abaga's comments come amidst a backdrop of worsening economic conditions and a rise in insecurity across the nation. The rapper has been vocal about his disdain for the high levels of corruption and maladministration within the country's political class. He believes that the failure of politicians to provide basic amenities, including medical facilities, is a major contributor to their poor health outcomes.
Jagz Abaga's remarks also touched on the issue of foreign influence in Nigerian politics. He claimed that many politicians are now serving the interests of foreign governments, rather than those of their constituents. This sentiment was echoed in his comments about the administration of former US President Barrack Obama, who he believes helped the All Progressives Congress (APC) come to power.
The rapper's comments have sparked a heated debate about the state of Nigerian politics and the role of foreign influence in the country's governance.
The APC's rise to power, backed by the Obama administration, has had far-reaching consequences for Nigerians. The cost of living has skyrocketed, and insecurity has become a major concern. It's time for Nigerian politicians to take responsibility for their actions and prioritize the welfare of their constituents. The fact that many of them end up dying in foreign hospitals is a stark reminder of their failure to provide basic amenities to their communities. The people of Nigeria deserve better, and it's high time for a change in leadership.






