Independence Day not worth celebrating –Nigerian celebrities
As Nigeria celebrates its 56th 
anniversary as an independent nation, some Nigerian celebrities tell 
Saturday Beats about their thoughts on the current state of the nation
Saidi Balogun
For ace actor, Saidi Balogun, Nigerian 
entertainers have nothing to celebrate today due to the adverse effect 
of piracy on the sector. The actor is sad that a 56-year-old country 
does not have any stiff penalties for pirates. In his words, he said 
today should be a day for mourning and not celebration.
“Nigerian entertainers should be in a 
mourning state. It is not for the country alone but for our industry. 
The National Assembly has refused to pass bills with stiff penalties on 
piracy. Now the price of crude oil has crashed and everyone is crying 
whereas we could generate money from the entertainment industry and 
everybody would be smiling. It is not an independence that is 
celebrating it because we are still dependent. We entertainers are still
 under the colonialism of the legislators. Maybe they are afraid that if
 they pass the right bill against piracy, they would not be able to 
enslave us anymore. To me, entertainment can boost our economy aside 
from our dependence on crude oil. Does it mean that if there is no crude
 oil, our economy would die? Let them pass the right bill so that we can
 make more money and improve on our country. Three years ago, a 
president said that our industry contributes greatly to the economy’s 
GDP, so, they should please pass laws with very stiff penalties on 
piracy. If I had my way, I would have asked all artistes to march with 
placards to the house of each legislator who is in any committee that 
has to do with the entertainment industry on Independence Day. Since 
their lives are all about padding, they should help us ‘pad’ that law,” 
he said.
Kenny Saint Best
KSB on her part believes that today is 
not a happy day for Nigeria because of the hardship in the country. 
According to the singer turned politician, Nigeria is not really 
independent. She told Saturday Beats that Nigerians are only surviving and that should not be the case of the citizens of a 56-year-old country.
She said, “We are celebrating an 
inverted independence. We are celebrating a dependent independence and 
the painful aspect of it is that we don’t really know what we are 
dependent upon. We would have been having a merry independence if the 
corruption eating deep like a virus had been curbed during that era of 
War Against Indiscipline. If the military that introduced the WAI were 
disciplined themselves, by now we would have been celebrating a cheerful
 independence. It is unfortunate that we still have the same virus 
eating into the fabrics of our society. All we have is a change of 
costume of leadership and this hasn’t allowed Nigeria to become the 
independent nation that it should be. It is quite unfortunate. Our 
economy can’t seem to stand on its own. A particular government may seem
 to have got things right, then another one takes over and sucks it dry,
 then we begin from square one. We are celebrating a sickly 
independence. Before now, we used to have individual buffers in case of 
hard times but this time around, there is no buffer from anywhere. Maybe
 this would now lead us to the kind of independence that the country 
actually requires. Right now, Nigerians need to be productive; we need 
to look inwards and realise how we can make this country work. Before 
now, we have been thriving on the largesse of corruption. Now that there
 is nothing to suck anymore, it would force us to think of what to do. 
It would teach Nigerians to cut their coat according to their sizes. We 
are seeing cases of parents who had to bring their children back to 
Nigerian schools because they could not afford to pay their fees abroad.
 It is time to bring these kids back, put them in public schools and 
these influential parents should begin to think of how they can make our
 public schools better. We are the only ones that can make it work 
through truth, sincerity, honesty and pro-activeness. Nigerians are 
surviving and for a country that got its independence 56 years ago, we 
should not be thinking of surviving.”
Charly Boy
Although the Area Fada, as he is fondly 
called, is not happy about the situation of the country, his anger lies 
with Nigerians and not their leaders. The weird one said that Nigerians 
are the cause of their problems. He added that there was nothing worth 
celebrating in the country presently except the gift of life which is 
God’s doing.
“What are we celebrating? The only thing
 a Nigerian can be thankful for at this time is the gift of life. All 
that is happening to us is our fault. Every time we put the blame on the
 leaders, what about the followers? These leaders are not from Ghana or 
Togo; they are from among us. If we don’t look like them, we should have
 resisted the policies that put us in this kind of hopelessness and 
frustration. But it is because we look like them, somehow we have the 
same mindset and we are waiting for our own turn to embezzle when the 
opportunity comes, that is why this situation is never going to change. 
Mark my words; it is going to get worse before it gets better. If the 
masses have become sheep, why are you blaming the leaders for being 
wolves? The president keeps saying he is fighting corruption; maybe it 
is true that he is fighting corruption but he is the only one shouting 
the propaganda. I don’t see his ministers and cabinet members say the 
same thing. Do they believe in that? They are fighting corruption; are 
they saying that they have not been able to prosecute and imprison one 
corrupt person so far? After one year? Do we want to be deceived all our
 lives? It is not about Buhari or Goodluck, what about us? We are very 
bad people and until we change, things would not get better. The change 
is not going to come from above or from Buhari, it would come when we 
change the way we think and hold our leaders accountable for all the 
wrongs they have done. Until we are ready for that, then nothing would 
change because these people know that poverty has messed up the way we 
think. There is nothing to celebrate except for us being alive and for 
that, say thank God. But for how long would we do this?” he said.
Doris Simeon
Delectable screen goddess, Doris Simeon,
 on her part said that Nigerians are not happy currently. She advised 
that instead of celebrating the independence, Nigerians should embark on
 fasting and prayer.
Simeon said, “Nigerians are not happy 
with what is going on in the country right now. We are not happy at all.
 I think it would be so sad and crazy if our government celebrates the 
independence in an elaborate way. What are they celebrating? Our 
foolery? Nobody is happy. They say a fool at 40 is a fool forever and we
 are 56 years old. Are we not a fool forever already? Things are very 
bad in the country and it is so sad. We are not happy and that is the 
simple truth. There is nothing worth celebrating in Nigeria at the 
moment. In fact, instead of celebrating the independence, I would advise
 Nigerians to embark on a dry fast all through today and pray to God 
because at this point, it is only God that can save us. While growing up
 they always said, ‘Nigeria go better,’ now we are grown up and have 
children and we are still saying the same thing. When would things be 
better in this country? They say the children are the future leaders of 
tomorrow, yet there is no room for the youths to lead; they refuse to 
give the youths a chance to serve. It is crazy.”
African China 
Like his colleagues, African China, does not believe the independence is worth celebrating. In a chat with  Saturday Beats, the singer said that things are very tough in Nigeria at the moment and it seems there is no hope for the common man.
“This independence is not worth 
celebrating and my reason is simple, there is an adage that says a fool 
at forty is a fool forever and Nigeria is 56 years old. It has surpassed
 that age limit. You don’t celebrate fools or underachievers. We only 
celebrate success stories. So far, what success story has come out of 
Nigeria? If you are successful, people would always want to associate 
themselves with you but it seems Nigeria is not trying its best to 
succeed so that other nations can associate themselves with us. If you 
travel to other African countries, they don’t want to associate 
themselves with Nigerians and it is because of the perception they have 
of this country. I would have advised that people should go about their 
normal duties today and keep facing the hardship. There is no hope, 
everything just keeps getting worse; there is no hope,” he said.
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