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“Nigeria Is Better Than It Was 3 Years Ago” — Billionaire’s Son Wahab Okoya Sparks Massive Online Debate

Oluwakemi Mayegun
Last updated: 4 February 2026 5:05 pm
Oluwakemi Mayegun
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IMG 9432 The NaijaWide NewsBillionaire’s son Wahab Okoya has ignited heated discussions across social media after boldly stating that Nigeria is better today than it was three years ago, insisting that the government is not being given enough credit for noticeable improvements.

Okoya made the remark during a public conversation, where he argued that progress in the country is more obvious to Nigerians who studied abroad and later returned home.

“The Change Is Very Visible” — Wahab Okoya Speaks

According to him, developments in infrastructure, lifestyle, and the general environment show that Nigeria is gradually improving compared to previous years.

“If you compare Nigeria today to Nigeria three years ago, we are getting better,” Okoya said.

“For those of us that went to school abroad and came back, the change is so visible. We are not giving the government enough credit.”

His statement immediately went viral, triggering intense reactions from Nigerians who felt his perspective was disconnected from the realities faced by everyday citizens.

Mixed Reactions Flood Social Media

While a few users acknowledged his viewpoint, many Nigerians strongly disagreed, citing economic hardship, rising living costs, and insecurity as ongoing struggles.

Some notable reactions include:

  • @bod_republic: “I for talk o… but at what cost.”
  • @iamjlamar1: “If person talk nau, na DSS una go take find person up and down.”
  • @umenta: “You don’t ask a rich kid about living conditions. Ask a market woman or a bricklayer who survives on daily income.”
  • @mr_chiboi: “Interesting perspective. Change can be slow and uneven, but giving credit shouldn’t blind us to issues like security and infrastructure.”

A Conversation That Divides Opinions

The comments have reopened a familiar national debate about who truly experiences progress in Nigeria and whether improvements at the top translate to relief for ordinary citizens.

While some see Okoya’s statement as optimistic, others believe it highlights the growing gap between elite experiences and grassroots realities — a divide that continues to shape public discourse in the country.

The debate remains ongoing, with Nigerians weighing hope against hardship and questioning what “getting better” really means in today’s Nigeria.

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