
Sensational Nigerian recording artiste, Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, who is better known as Simi, has joined the coterie of Nigerians who are demanding a better nation.
The singer-songwriter has expressed pride in being a Nigerian, stressing that her favourite thing about the country is the spirit of the citizens, which she claims can’t be replicated by foreigners.
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The Joromi crooner, however, said she wished Nigeria were a better country, adding that if the country were working, citizens wouldn’t be migrating en masse.
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Speaking in a recent episode of the 90s Baby Show, Simi said, “My favourite thing about Nigeria is just the spirit of Nigerians. You can’t replicate it.
“Nobody else can be a Nigerian other than a Nigerian. Even when they are faking African accents in Hollywood movies, they never actually fake a Nigerian accent.
“They always fake East African and South African accents. Being a Nigerian doesn’t just come naturally; it just feels like home.
“That is why I wish the country were better. Because I feel like no one would want to leave.”
Equally, Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, better known as Simi, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and actress. She started her career as a gospel singer, releasing her debut studio album in 2008, titled Ogaju.








