'Nothing More Will Change,' Seun Kuti Speaks On State Of The Nation | Rubbin' Mind

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  1. Great interview and amazing responses. Very enlightening and gives hope for the future we all desire together as good citizens of Nigeria. I only noticed something from the conversation.

    He spoke about building a formidable force of professionals across the nation, that will cut across tribal, religious and other divides in the country but when asked about his issue with one of the Okoyes, he made us to know that till now, it has not been sorted out and from his tone he did not intend to settle the rift. I feel if he will have to model what he was trying to preach or sell, then he will need to settle the issue with the Okoye. If you will successfully galvanize people from across the nation from different works of life you must be able to manage opposing views without losing the persons, if not you will have many people to keep in their places and at the end you will have few to run with and not get the needed result. A major part of the challenge we are having is that even those of us who are not in the elite class are divided in our views and we refuse to work together. The Sowore not ready to align with Obi, the Seun not ready to listen to what Okoye is saying. This is what the elite class want and they keep having it. Until the various leaders outside this class come together, putting aside their differences and having a reasonably agreed common ground, then can they successfully mobilize the people for the needed change. It should not be an issue of if it's not coming from me, then I cant surrender my view to it. So Mr Seun mend your relationship with the Okoye and I think that will give a signal that we are really serious and ready to work together towards the future we desire. Else we will talk and 2027 will come and we will fight ourselves again and they will still win. Its a game of divide and rule. APC was only able to remove PDP when different parties came together. Just a little observation from the interview. Thanks

  2. Seun supported BAT kept criticizing PO and the young people. He has succeeded in has an incompetent president- now he’s taken up the platform to advocate. His family lineage is all about talk and no meaningful political action.

  3. The government of Nigeria has failed Fela will call a spade a spade.Not like that young man who sugar-coated the failure of the government because he is from one particular tribal group

  4. "organize outside of the narrative of the elites". An intelligent young man , but very much in denial, he is one of the elites, his family is elitist and he cannot run away from it . He may have some level of humanitarian sentiments but he is far from how to resolve the political quagmire we have in Nigeria, it is more imaginary than real.

  5. I am surprised that people did not see this coming. From the get-go, I knew the principles and ideologies of Tinubu will not amount to anything. Unfortunately, Obi is no different than Tinubu. This was why I did not vote for Tinubu or supported Obi. Not until we do away with everyone that has been in government or affiliated with government in the past 30 years, we are not ready yet.

    The problems of this country is multi-faceted but religion and tribalism is not part of them. They are tools used by those that are the enemies of Nigeria to appeal to the emotions of the common man in order to easily manipulate , and control them. Fish out the people using these tools and you would have solved half of Nigeria's problems.

    Abroad, most countries are occupied by nationalities not even tribes, and each nationalities have their religions like Hindus, catholic, Sikhs, protestants, evangelicals, Islamists, and all yet, they live together harmoniously.

    Why do you think they are able to live together? They are able to live together because religion is not prioritized but humanity is. We should truly become a secular state and we will be good. None of those that have been at the corridor of power will have the will and wherewithal to take Nigeria from its present state of comatose to Uhuru.

  6. This guy is my guy, I like this conversation and the point he has raised so far, I am on the same Lane with him…. Nation building is our responsibility together…

  7. Seun was being mild and does not want to be the one to sound the alarm. Things will definitely change. Nigerians should start getting used to this word , " Regression" . It means whatever illusion of progress we seem to have will suddenly vanish ….

  8. hes just talking..when the chips he will go tribal..we saw his behavior during d last election..he attacked peter obi more than any of the candidates..Guy abeg go rest.u just talking for rapping sake..He saw all that happened in lagos during d last election n kept mute..abeg next time bring someone with sense😮

  9. The hatred for the igbo a has been the suffering of Nigerians. There is no Nigerian that doesn’t know deep down in his heart that Peter Obi being president would have been the turning point for us. Tribalism has really eaten deep into us.

  10. What is fantastic about seun said here? Oga call out your brother for being empty. PO said he will remove subsidy, but did u see how/process he said he will remove it?
    Your uncle copied n pasted it, without looking at the templates😅.
    Seun blame BAT..PO is not in the same class with him. Leave all this, 'THEY ARE ALL THE SAME' seun they are NOT.

  11. The most confused profession in Nigeria is law. Law students are confused about the disparities between what is taught and what is being practiced in Nigeria