Ifedayo Olarinde, a well-known Nigerian OAP referred to as Daddy Freeze, has shared that President Bola Tinubu has rekindled his optimism for Nigeria.
He likened the country to an overloaded truck with a malfunctioning engine, indicating that any mechanic trying to fix it will encounter challenges.
He asserted that the President’s policies have offered citizens a ray of hope.
Daddy Freeze called on Nigerians to exercise patience with the president and his strategies, stressing that the country is grappling with deep-seated problems that will take time to resolve.
During an interview with Nigeria Info FM in Lagos, Daddy Freeze remarked, “With President Bola Tinubu, I don’t think Nigeria is in trouble. I was scared initially but I’m seeing the work he is doing in the power sector.
“Nigeria is a big overloaded tipper with a bad engine. So, anybody or mechanic you bring will struggle. The leadership is that mechanic.
“Nigeria has so many problems. Sometimes, us expecting a particular government to be able to just come and fix it, is a bit ambitious.
“I was worried initially but with the way this regime has handled things up until now, I am leaning towards the fact that we finally have hope in this country.”
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