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“66 million Nigerians are jobless” – Speed Darlington reveals as he calls for country division

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The controversial artist Speed Darlington made news recently when he publicly criticized the government of Nigeria.


He asserted that Nigeria would be better off separated due to the growing unemployment situation.

In an impassioned video, Speed Darlington drew attention to Nigeria’s worrisome jobless rate, pointing out that it has gotten higher than South Africa’s total population.

He stated that 66 million people in Nigeria are unemployed right now, making up almost 30% of the nation’s total population.

His argument for partition stems from his conviction that it would allow people to prosper in their own areas.

In another video, Speed Darlington reveals why he prefers Nigeria to US

Speed Darlington reveals his preferences when it comes to dating and romance, explaining why he finds himself more embraced in his native Nigeria than in the land he has called home for years.

Speed discussed how it’s harder for him to feel like a superstar in the US than it is in Nigeria, he highlighted how this affects his sex experiences.

Speedy Darlington described how his celebrity status benefits his sexual life in Nigeria. He added that he easily finds willing participants when he promotes his desire for s3xual encounters on social media in Nigeria.

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The singer argues that the ease with which he may meet s3xual partners is directly related to his notoriety in the country.

However, the situation in the United States is very different. Speed stated that despite posting comparable posts in the US, he receives no responses, leaving him feeling deprived of s3xual closeness.

As he candidly stated in a recent video, the disparity between his experiences in Nigeria and the United States has left him disillusioned and sexually starved.

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