“People Are Tired Of The Abject Poverty”- AY Berates The High Rate Of Japa

Nigerian comedian AY Makun shared the plight of his country following the trend of seeking opportunities abroad.

AY acknowledged the reality of many Nigerians pursuing better prospects overseas compared to the past few years.

The comedian conveyed empathy for those who are tired of the nation’s underdeveloped economy and are contemplating leaving the country.

Comedian AY Makun has spoken about the increasing number of Nigerians leaving the country daily, commonly called Japa.

The term Japa is a colloquial term used by Nigerians to describe migrating to foreign countries in search of greener pastures.

The comedian recently reflected on the effects of Japa syndrome. He highlighted the current sentiment of his countrymen who are considering leaving the country. The latest surge, AY said, represented the dissatisfaction and exhaustion of people feeling forced to seek better possibilities abroad, even though “Japa” wasn’t the solution many years ago.

He said: “More people are still looking for that opportunity to leave Nigeria to seek greener pastures. It is what it is at the moment.

Though it’s also a SAD REALITY to blame the system. In those good old days, Japa was never the solution.” The father of two beautiful daughters made a call to action for society to find solutions to the challenges and make Nigeria a more favourable place to live and thrive. “But a whole lot of people are so tired and messed up to the point where all they need is to find a way out of this incessant madness that is laced with abject poverty.

The Japa syndrome is going to continue until we all collectively find a way to fix Nigeria again,” he concluded.

See his post below:

Source: Legit

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