Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has expressed deep frustration over the current state of the country, saying he is worn out by the ongoing challenges facing Nigeria.

The music star shared his thoughts via Instagram Stories on Tuesday morning, echoing the growing concerns among citizens about insecurity, economic hardship, and governance issues.
In a brief but powerful message, he wrote: “Sorry to say… this country don taya me.”
His comment quickly resonated with many Nigerians online, sparking conversations about the everyday struggles people continue to face across the nation.
Recall, Skales openly criticised socialite Cubana Chief Priest over a controversial statement linking the recent killings in Jos to an alleged attempt to embarrass Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his birthday.
The backlash began after Cubana Chief Priest shared a post on Instagram, where he offered condolences to victims of the violence in Jos but suggested the attack could have been politically motivated. He also urged security agencies to step up efforts in addressing insecurity across the country.
However, his remarks were met with widespread criticism online, with many Nigerians describing the statement as insensitive given the tragic loss of lives.
Reacting strongly, Skales dismissed the comments as “delusional,” questioning why attention was being placed on political optics instead of the human toll.
“This guy is delusional… I can’t believe he said that,” Skales wrote. “Lives were lost and all you care about is the presidency being embarrassed. Where is your conscience?”
