Social commentator Zekeri Idris has sparked outrage online by comparing living conditions in Nigeria to those in regions of Europe and North America.
During an appearance on the BTC podcast, Idris stated that transferring Nigerians to locations such as Vienna or Zurich would considerably lessen the number of personal issues they frequently pray about, implying that better living conditions may shift the focus from survival to appreciation.
He also highlighted discrepancies in life expectancy, arguing that Nigerians have shorter lifespans than people of countries such as Canada, and attributed the difference to systemic difficulties rather than fate.
The analyst went on to criticise governance, citing issues including poor hospital infrastructure and unreliable electricity, as well as leaders seeking medical care abroad.
Read what he said below;
“You know that if they take you today from here and put you in Vienna, Austria, or they put you in Zurich, Switzerland, 90% of your prayer point will naturally dissipate. You only have one prayer point. God, thank you. God, thank you. I thank you for all the good things you are doing for me. I thank you, Lord. Bless you, Lord. Thank you.
Every morning, God, thank you. No, it’s true. No prayer point again. It’s a fact. Because you’re already in heaven at that time. You’re only thanking God.
Your life expectancy is 54 years in Nigeria. The life expectancy of a Canadian is 75 years. 79 years actually. See the gap. Then you d!£ at 54. They say God called you. And God is not calling Canadians. So God loves you more than Canadians. But… It’s only you they are calling. God did not call you.
This system called you. A system where your president cannot take treatment in his country. He promised you power. He has gone to buy solar. Disconnected. Leave you. Now he promised you power, but you don’t disconnect. That’s not a joking matter….”
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