‘Mass defections from PDP to APC marks the end of Nigeria, Our leaders have finally united, not to build the nation, but to bury it’ — popular comedian
In a passionate reaction to the defection of key figures from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the comedian accused...
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‘Mass defections from PDP to APC marks the end of Nigeria, Our leaders have finally united, not to build the nation, but to bury it’ — popular comedian
A popular Nigerian comedian, known as Privileged Son, has taken a scathing swipe at the nation’s political elite, accusing them of selfishly prioritizing personal gain over national development.
In a passionate reaction to the defection of key figures from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the comedian accused Nigerian leaders of prioritizing personal gain over national progress.
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Reacting to the recent political shifts—including the surprise defection of former Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and his successor, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori—the comedian condemned the move, asserting that the mass defections represent a collapse of political opposition and a grave threat to the country’s democratic future.
“The current wave of defections from the PDP to the APC marks the grand finale in the gradual collapse of Nigeria,” the comedian stated. “Our leaders have finally united, not to build the nation, but to bury it.”
Privileged Son warned that with opposition voices rapidly dwindling, the next election cycle would not be a contest between ideologies or parties, but a confrontation between ordinary Nigerians and what he described as a “corrupt political elite.”
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“Since we don’t have any opposition left in the country, the 2027 elections will no longer be a contest between parties, but a battle between the people and these corrupt politicians,” he added.
As Nigeria edges closer to its next election cycle, voices like Privileged Son’s highlight a growing frustration among citizens who feel that their leaders are more interested in political survival than national progress.
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