- Mr macaroni laments over the political system and the corruption that surrounds it
- Mr Macaroni explained that his activism began in secondary school when he developed a strong dislike for dishonesty.
Popular Nigerian comedian and activist, Mr Macaroni has expressed deep lamentation over what he perceives as a “cursed” political system in Nigeria.
He suggested that a persistent curse might be plaguing the nation’s political system.
He discounted the possibility of entering politics in the future.
The comedian believes the Nigerian political system corrupts even the most conscientious persons once they become a part of it.
“I think in the Nigerian political system or space, at it were, there’s a curse roaming around there because we’ve seen great men, men of valour go into that space and become something we no longer recognise,” he said.
Mr Macaroni explained that his activism began in secondary school when he developed a strong dislike for dishonesty and abuse of others.
He emphasized the significance of treating others with respect, He further stated that anyone who fails to treat others with dignity will surely face his criticism.
“I think it started from secondary school, naturally I don’t like being cheated and I don’t like people around me to be cheated, just treat people with respect. So the moment you do not, then you have a problem with me,” he said.
In another story, Mr Macaroni narrates How depression pushed me into skit-making in 2019
Mr Macaroni took to social media to reveal that in 2017/2018, he was depressed and it was at that period he got expelled from his 4th university.
It’s no news that the actor attended 4 universities within the space of 10 years, namely; Leadcity, HNAUB (Cotonou), ABUAD and Redeemers.
Mr Macaroni went on to reveal that in 2018 to 2019, he tried to re-enter Nollywood but got scammed. He entered another bout of depression and settled for posting content online in 2019 and got famous the same year. In his words..