Nigerian singer Brymo Olawale has rejoiced over the return of the old National anthem.
Taking to his Instagram story, he crowned President Tinubu as the greatest of all Nigerian presidents. He admonished Nigerians to read the lyrics of the new national anthem, which describes the country as Motherland rather than Fatherland.
With the return of the old National anthem, which describes the country as Fatherland, Africa can be the Fatherland and be the symbol of polygamy, and we can all focus on one family unit.
Quoting another lyric from the old anthem, which stated, “In brotherhood, we stand”, Brymo expressed joy that Nigeria is the only brotherhood where every girl and boy belongs to in Nigeria.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is officially my G.O.A.T of all Nigerian Presidents. Read the lyrics of the new national anthem; the first stanza is all you need; it asserts Nigeria as the “motherland”, and now Africa can be Fatherland and be the symbol of polygamy, and we can all focus on one family unit each finally.
And my favourite part; “In brotherhood we stand”. We are all now members of the greatest cult on earth. Nigeria is the only brotherhood every boy and girl just belongs to in this country. I am very happy”.
He declared that he is with his country and his country is with him.
“I am with my country, and my country is with me”.

While Brymo is rejoicing over the old anthem, actress Kate Henshaw slammed the government for thinking about the old anthem at a time of ‘excoriating hardship ‘ and lack of good governance.
The actress decried the fact that the anthem was made during the colonial reign in the country, saying they are trying to inject patriotism into everyone’s veins.
Similarly, comedian and actor Otaghware Onod, better known as I Save, had posed a question to the Federal Government, questioning if the government can bring back old dollar prices, old fuel prices, old flight prompt operating ste, old taxation, old security standards and more.
Weeks back, actress Yvonne Jegede had tackled the Governor of Lagos, Sanwo Olu, over the economic hardship. She questioned why the governor is feeding Lagosians rather than employing them, as she noted how the governor could employ people and pay them minimum wage.
Influencer Laura Ikeji addressed President Tinubu over the current Nigerian economy. She pleaded and begged the Nigerian government while she even sacrificed herself to assist the government as the current Nigerian economy is rapidly declining.
