“The world is hard, but Nigeria is harder” – Timaya

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  • Nigerian singer Timaya has expressed his deep concern for the country’s economic challenges, expressing the struggles many Nigerians face.
  • In an interview with Channels Television, the singer expressed his dissatisfaction with the country’s challenges and expressed his own dissatisfaction with the country’s current state.
"The world is hard, but Nigeria is harder" - Timaya

Nigerian artist Timaya has articulated his profound concern regarding the ongoing economic difficulties plaguing the nation, highlighting the hardships endured by numerous Nigerians.

During an interview with Channels Television, the artist emphasized the widespread dissatisfaction among Nigerians due to the prevailing economic conditions, a sentiment he shares.

“Things are really hard. I feel it for people because if people are not happy, I can’t be happy, too. I pay bills. I help a lot of people, so I understand what people are going through. I’m also feeling it,” he lamented.

He underscored that the rising cost of living in the country has significantly escalated, adversely affecting all individuals involved.

Timaya stated, “If i was paying so and so for my staff and upkeep for my mum before, now upkeep is high everything is higher, Things have drastically increased because of the high cost of living.”

“You don’t expect things to be normal. Even politicians are crying, too, not to talk of me. Do you understand what I’m saying? The only way you can meet up with the standing is if you’re earning in dollars. If you’re earning forex and you convert it to naira, that’s how you can ball,” he added.

Timaya stated that while economic instability has impacted nations globally, Nigeria is experiencing significantly greater challenges than other countries.

“Even in America right now, things are still hard there. I’m not going to lie to you because it’s still the same conversion, but they’re earning in dollars and spending in dollars. It’s hard everywhere in the world. The world is hard right now, but Nigeria is harder,” he said.

Speaking on how the economy has affected the music industry, he explained, “Currently, you need a lot of money to promote music. Before, we didn’t even bother about shooting music videos. Even if we were shooting a video, it would cost just 1.5 million naira. Now, just to shoot one video: 100 million, 50 million, 60 million. And when you shoot the video, to promote it, you need more millions. That’s why booking fees for artists now are expensive,” he said.

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