
Nigerian music star Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has voiced deep frustration over the current state of Nigeria, saying he is emotionally exhausted by the country’s ongoing challenges.
The singer made his feelings known via his Instagram Stories on Tuesday morning, in a short but emotionally charged message that quickly caught public attention.
“Sorry to say… this country don taya me,” he wrote, expressing disappointment over the growing hardships faced by citizens.
His statement comes amid rising concerns among Nigerians over insecurity, economic pressure, and general living conditions — issues that continue to dominate public discourse both online and offline.
Following his post, social media platforms were flooded with reactions from fans and citizens. Many agreed with his sentiment, saying they also feel overwhelmed by the country’s current reality, while others urged patience and encouraged hope for improvement.
Rudeboy, one half of the legendary music duo P-Square, has often used his platform to speak on social issues, and this latest comment adds to a growing list of celebrity voices expressing concern about national conditions.
The post has once again reignited conversations about governance, insecurity, and the daily struggles faced by ordinary Nigerians, with many calling for urgent and meaningful change.
For now, his simple statement continues to echo across social media — capturing a feeling many citizens say they can no longer hide.

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