I’m Mentally Stressed – Actor Kunle Remi Raises Alarm Over Economic Hardship in Nigeria

Stella
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Nollywood actor Kunle Remi has expressed concern over Nigeria’s economic situation, particularly the impact of rising fuel prices on citizens.

In a video shared on Instagram, the actor lamented the increasing cost of petrol and ongoing power outages, describing the situation as difficult for many Nigerians.

Kunle also highlighted the effect on businesses and workers, noting that rising transport costs are making it difficult for people to get to work.

According to him, some of his staff have been unable to resume work due to the high cost of transportation.

He said, “I don’t even know how to begin this conversation. Usually, I say things like, I don’t get involved in politics. I don’t talk about politics. In fact, the country, the industry, a couple of things, make you, they’ll tell you don’t discuss religion or politics or something, and so you fall into that category where you say I don’t like to talk politics.

“No, that’s the most stupid statement from anybody in Nigeria right now. We should be discussing. We should be talking about it. We should be trying to fix.

“We should be inquiring about what is happening in the nation. There’s nothing like sitting on the fence. Now it doesn’t make any sense.

“Today, I bought fuel, petrol. I bought petrol for one thousand three hundred and something thousand naira. We don’t have light.

“I don’t understand why Nigeria is one of the first countries to be affected by the war in Iran.

“A blessed nation, a country that is a resourceful nation, is complaining about fuel price because we are dependent on one refinery, and even the refineries never got the full support of the government, and then the nation has different refineries that don’t function. I don’t understand.

“I’m blown away because I’m mentally stressed, and I can’t even lie. So you don’t have light. Diesel is expensive. Fuel is expensive. A couple of my staff are letting me understand that to even come to work now is a problem because the transport is hiking, meaning that their salary is not even enough anymore in a very short period.”

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