“I spend 3 million naira on diesel every month” Peter Okoye

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  • The singer in an Instagram post cries out over his monthly expenditures, compares it to how much it took him to purchase his first car many years ago
  • He revealed that he had bought his first car at N120k, but now use way above that to buy diesel monthly

Peter Okoye, one half of the legendary Nigerian musical duo, P-Square, recently expressed his frustration over the state of the economy.

He emphasized in an Instagram story the substantial effect that rising costs have on day-to-day life, particularly in the context of skyrocketing diesel prices.

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Peter Okoye revealed that he spends a whooping three million naira on diesel every month.

“I spend 3 million naira on diesel every month” Peter Okoye
A photo of Peter Okoye

The seriousness of Nigeria’s economic problems is revealed by this statement, with rising costs hurting not only people but also businesses and industries.

Peter Okoye’s lamentation sheds light on the fact that even those in the limelight are not spared from the adverse effects of an ailing economy.

He noted that this sum was over 20 times greater than the 120,000 Naira he paid for his first automobile many years ago.

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With rising fuel costs and frequent power outages, the burden of exorbitant expenses is taking a toll on individuals and businesses alike.

Many people who have also experienced the effects of economic changes found Okoye’s message to be relevant.

In another story, Ini Edo gives reasons Why Nigeria’s economy will boom if government takes Nollywood seriously 

Nigerian actress, Ini Edo has given reasons why if the federal government gives the entertainment industry the necessary attention and support to thrive, it will impact massively on the economy.

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She said that despite it being the highest revenue generating industry in the country, some of the major challenges included inadequate public funding and lack of the right structures.

The seasoned actress said this during an interview with the Punch when asked to expatiate on her comment that the film industry is a doorway to Nigeria’s developmental problem.

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