Paul Okoye has stated that nearly all Nigerians are experiencing significant hardships.
The music executive shared this perspective on Instagram.
He wrote: “Right now, 99% of Nigerians are going through hell at the moment, while only 1% flaunt their wealth, oblivious to the struggles.”
He further offered words of encouragement to those who are part of the struggling 99 percent.
In other news, A lady expressed her sorrow after experiencing three unsuccessful engagements with different partners, proudly displaying her collection of engagement rings.
She utilized the video-sharing platform TikTok to discuss her challenges in finding a suitable marriage partner.
In her video, she showcased the three engagement rings she possessed and recounted the circumstances surrounding each one.
She explained that the first ring was presented to her following an unexpected pregnancy with her partner. Unfortunately, their relationship did not culminate in marriage.
The subsequent two engagement rings also represented failed engagements, as she did not marry either of the men.
In a lighthearted manner, she inquired about potential places to sell the rings, humorously suggesting that she could use the proceeds for other purposes, given that marriage seems to be elusive for her.
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