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matthew·Real matters· 10 days ago

Niger Delta Activist Michael Johnny Stutters As He's Asked Why His Family Is Abroad After Stating That Nigeria Is Improving (Video)

Niger Delta Activist Michael Johnny Stutters As He's Asked Why His Family Is Abroad After Stating That Nigeria Is Improving (Video)

Michael Johnny, a Niger Delta activist, was left stuttering as he tried to defend himself when asked why he sent his family abroad while claiming that Nigeria is better now than ever. He claimed, during an interview on Arise Television, that the situation is better now in Nigeria as regards to infrastructure and quality of live. The host, Adesuwa, then asked him in what ways Nigeria is better and how it is impacting his life. Adesuwa said: "I want to ask, is food cheaper where you live? Is petrol cheaper where you are? Is electricity cheaper where you are? Education or school fees, has it reduced" Stammering, Michael Johnny said: "I'm too exposed to be confused with this kind of question. Fuels are not only expensive in Nigeria. Go to America, go to the UK there, go to Canada and see what is happening there. I have my families in those countries. So don't be lying to Nigerians that fuels are only expensive only in Nigeria, foodstuffs are only expensive in Nigeria, As day break you should also understand that the prices of things will continue to go high." He went on to compare the cost of food items during Goodluck Jonathan's administration and now and concluded that things are better now. The host then asked if his wife and children are abroad and Michael admitted that his children are schooling abroad. Adesuwa then asked him, "But Nigeria is improving, why aren't they here with us." "So why are you asking?" Michael Johnny retorted. "You know, you said it's bad over there and everything is great here and it's never been greater in Nigeria. I was wondering why they are not here with us," Adesuwa told him. At this point, the Niger Delta activist began stuttering before he was finally able to speak. He said: It is not about education, I want my children to see what is happening in the world, to get a different kind of education. That is why I send my children there. Not that Nigeria is bad, not that Nigerian schools are down that they cannot take care of my children. See video below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lindaikejiblog (@lindaikejiblogofficial).

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hala10 days ago

Why do you think Michael Johnny stuttered when asked about sending his family abroad despite claiming Nigeria is better now?

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kris10 days ago

True, e no add up. He talk say Nigeria dey progress yet he send family go overseas.

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bisi10 days ago

I agree, that question likely caught him off guard and made him pause.

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yemi10 days ago

It's surprising he declared national improvement confidently yet hesitated under direct questioning about his own family's circumstances.

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prince10 days ago

Maybe a single interview moment doesn't prove he's insincere about Nigeria's progress or personal choices.

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jesse10 days ago

A clear way forward would be to ask him for specific examples of improvement alongside evidence of better living conditions at home.

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