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"It Was A Huge Mistake To Think Buhari Was The Way Forward" - Singer Elder D Don




Nigerian rapper and record producer , born Lanre Dabiri , better known by his stage name Eldee, has waded into the current economic crisis rocking the country, even as he insisted it was a huge mistake to have thought Muhammadu Buhari was the way forward .


The 39 - year -old architect cum rapper said the problems in Nigeria is not about parties ( APC , PDP ).


In a series of tweets on his Twitter handle @eLDeeTheDon , the ‘Wash Wash ’ crooner said: “

I did support PMB and if placed in same conditions as the time , I’d do so again . That he is not able to do what we expected is a diff story .


“ Clearly this is not about APC or PDP . All the members of both parties are from the same gang . Personal insult attempts wont change your fate .


“ I understand the frustrations . I see how this administration is not helping matters . It was a mistake to think these guys were the way fwd .


“ Interest rates are now through the roof so budding SMEs are further strangled by the system that ought to make life easier .


“ The blame game won ’t solve the problems Naija is facing, more young people in tune with today ’s challenges have to assume leadership roles .


“ Economic policies = 0 without a doubt.
“ Recycled gang of clueless rent -seeking opportunists .


“ We can ’ t fix this by waiting for the next set of options , we must create the next set of options by ensuring these options don’t resurface .


“ The middle class is the economic engine of every nation . Recovery begins with restoring their prosperity by enabling SMEs ,” Eldee tweeted.

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