Nigerian comedian, Seyi Law, has stirred conversations online after asserting that Nigeria is currently safer and economically better than it was a decade ago.
In his statement, Seyi Law said, “Nigeria is SAFER now than 10 years ago… Nigeria economically is BETTER than Tinubu met it,” a remark that quickly generated mixed reactions across social media platforms.
Supporters of the comedian agreed with his perspective, arguing that ongoing reforms and policy adjustments under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have begun to stabilize key sectors of the economy and improve national security efforts.
However, critics countered the claim, pointing to persistent economic challenges, rising cost of living, and insecurity in some regions as evidence that the situation remains complex and varies across the country.
Political analysts note that such statements often reflect broader public debates about governance, economic reforms, and national security, especially as Nigerians continue to assess the impact of recent policy changes on daily life.
The comment has since fueled online discussions on economic performance, safety, and leadership, with citizens divided over whether current conditions represent significant progress compared to previous years.


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