
“I’m Getting Fed Up, I May Leave Nigeria” – Pat Utomi Expresses Frustration Over National Issues
Renowned Nigerian political economist and public affairs analyst, Professor Pat Utomi, has voiced his growing frustration with the current state of the nation, hinting that he may consider leaving Nigeria if conditions continue to deteriorate. Utomi made the statement during a recent public engagement, where he lamented the nation’s persistent economic challenges, insecurity, and governance issues.
Utomi, a respected figure in Nigeria’s socio-political landscape, expressed concern over the country’s direction, citing widespread disillusionment among citizens, especially the youth. “I’m getting fed up,” he said candidly. “If things don’t change soon, I may have to leave Nigeria. It’s becoming unbearable.”
The comment sparked widespread reactions across social media, with many Nigerians resonating with Utomi’s sentiments, while others called for continued resilience and reform efforts. His statement adds to the growing list of prominent voices raising alarm over the need for urgent intervention in Nigeria’s socio-economic system.
As public discourse intensifies, Utomi’s warning underscores the urgency for national transformation to prevent further brain drain and disillusionment among citizens.