Mabel Makun, the stunning spouse of comedian Ayo Makun, has expressed dissatisfaction with the current condition of affairs in the nation.
The two-mother bemoaned the death of enterprises caused by the exchange rate. Mabel said that she is sick of seeing price increases because business is so slow right now.
She mentioned how parents are pulling their children out of school to receive home tutoring and how the ordinary guy can no longer afford a loaf of bread.
Mabel bemoaned the fact that everything has become luxurious and that even basic necessities are now luxuries.
“Never been this afraid for my country, Nigeria.
Exchange rate is killing businesses.
We are tired of increasing prices!
Business is now draining! An average common man can no longer afford a loaf of bread.
Parents withdrawing their kids from schools for home tutors.
Basic needs are now luxury!
Everything is high. affordability has suddenly become Fiction!
What is the way out?”.
Meanwhile….
Mabel Makun condemns Nigerians for traumatizing Mohbad’s family members with horrific videos
Mabel Makun, the wife of famous comedian AY Makun, has slammed Nigerians for traumatizing Mohbad’s bereaved family.
It should be noted that the late talented singer was unearthed on Thursday, and videos from the event have already gone viral.
Mabel Makun has taken to social media to condemn Nigerians for sharing the footage, claiming that their acts are further torturing the family.
She expressed her frustration with the country’s status, stating that nothing is ever done correctly.
Mabel Makun wrote:
“Some people will not rest until they traumatize Mohbad’s close friends and family members. Why are you guys sharing a video of him being exhumed?
I just saw a clear video of him being exhumed. I mean a very clear video. Sincerely, some people are not ok. Why did they not mark and stop people from getting close during the exhumation? Like I feel so drained and exhausted. You all should stop, please.
Tired of this country, nothing is ever done the proper way, and ours will always be different.
Do you all expect his son to grow up, see all of these, and be okay??? Let’s try and be civil sometimes. To think that the government is involved and still caution is been thrown to the wind. How much does it cost to put the necessary security in place and keep people away as far as possible???”