Gboah.com: "The problem Nigerians have is competition, and not everything is a competition," Paul Okoye spills.

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"The problem Nigerians have is competition, and not everything is a competition," Paul Okoye spills.

Award-winning singer and one half of the famous music duo Psquare, Paul Okoye, has shed light on what he believes is the primary issue facing Nigerians.


Taking to his Instagram story, Okoye emphasized that Nigerians' main problem isn't hunger, fuel scarcity, a struggling economy, or the high cost of living. Instead, he identified it as the pervasive culture of competition, where individuals constantly vie to outdo one another.


In a follow-up post, he stressed the importance of understanding that not everything should be a competition. He illustrated this by pointing out how even the wealthy engage in discussions and arguments about the poor, focusing on who is more impoverished.


Okoye's candid commentary offers a thought-provoking perspective on societal dynamics in Nigeria, urging for a shift away from competitive mindsets towards more compassionate and collaborative approaches to address challenges.




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