BREAKING: Situation In Nigeria Is So Bad’ – Dele Momodu Insists Obasanjo Must Lead Conversation To End Hunger

According to SYMFONI on Saturday 17 May, 2025 Dele Momodu, a renowned Nigerian journalist and politician, has expressed his deep concern over the current state of affairs in Nigeria, stating that the situation is “so bad”. He has called on former President Olusegun Obasanjo to lead a national conversation on how to end hunger and poverty in the country....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>

Momodu’s plea comes at a time when Nigeria is facing numerous challenges, including economic recession, insecurity, and widespread poverty. The country’s economic woes have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has had a devastating impact on businesses and livelihoods.

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According to Momodu, Obasanjo’s leadership is crucial in addressing the pressing issues facing Nigeria. He believes that Obasanjo’s wealth of experience and knowledge of the country’s complexities make him the ideal person to lead a national conversation on how to end hunger and poverty.

Obasanjo, who served as Nigeria’s president from 1999 to 2007, has been a vocal critic of the country’s leadership in recent years. He has expressed his disappointment with the current state of affairs in Nigeria and has called for urgent action to address the country’s challenges.

Momodu’s call for Obasanjo to lead a national conversation on ending hunger and poverty in Nigeria has sparked a lively debate among Nigerians. While some have expressed support for the idea, others have questioned Obasanjo’s suitability for the role, given his own track record as president.

However, Momodu remains convinced that Obasanjo’s leadership is essential in addressing Nigeria’s challenges. He believes that the former president’s experience and knowledge of the country’s complexities make him the ideal person to lead a national conversation on how to end hunger and poverty in Nigeria.