Talent manager, Paulo Okoye is asking an important question from Nigerian artists over the state of the economy.
The lover of Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, via his Instagram page, lamented over how the economy is affecting the music industry.
He noted how concerts are declining globally, music streaming is high, and Nigerian artists charge exorbitant amounts to perform.
He questioned that with the rate at which concerts are declining, will artists also reduce their prices in Nigeria?
“Hmmm
Concert – declining Globally
Music Steaming – high
Nigerian artists price themselves is out of market in Nigeria.
Now concert is declining globally.
Will Nigerian artist reduce their prices in Nigeria?
Hmmm”.
Similarly, Singer, Paul Okoye also expressed his concerns about the current state of Nigeria’s economy, highlighting the significant impact of rising costs on everyday life, particularly in the context of soaring diesel prices.
Okoye revealed that his monthly expenditure on diesel now stands at a staggering 3 million Naira.
Mabel Makun, the beautiful wife of comedian, Ayo Makun while bemoaning the current state of things in the country, lamented over the exchange rate, which she noted is killing businesses.
She further lamented how life’s basic needs are now luxury and everything is high and noted how an average common man can no longer afford a loaf of bread and how parents withdraw their kids from schools for home tutors.
Nollywood actress, Mary Njoku while crying out over the hardship and state of the economy in the country, revealed that she went shopping and spent N100k at the supermarket, yet her trolley was not full.
A bewildered Mary noted how the ‘Sapa’ (poverty) in Nigeria is on a high as she questioned what the minimum wage is.
The movie star further questioned how the average citizens are planning for Christmas.
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