Religion stagnating development of Nigeria – Daddy Freeze

Controversial media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, opines that religion may be hindering Nigeria’s development.

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Speaking during a recent episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, Daddy Freeze argued that despite Nigeria’s deep religious culture, the country continues to struggle with key development indicators.

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According to him, religion does not necessarily translate into tangible societal progress. He pointed to countries like Japan, which are considered less religious, as examples of nations that have achieved higher levels of development and better standards of living.

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He also noted that Nigeria’s life expectancy remains relatively low despite the population’s strong religious devotion, raising questions about the practical impact of religion on national growth.

He said …

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“How is religion working for us?”

“My problem with religion is – it has no results. Where is the prosperity? Where is the love? You say God loves us because we are religious so how come the Japanese are the ones enjoying their own heaven on earth? They are developed.

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“We don’t have anything but we have this ‘God that favours us.’ However, when we truly list the things what we say favour is – prosperity, health… Did you know Nigeria has the shortest life expectancy in the world according to the 2026 statistics -54 years?

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“We pay more tithes than taxes in this country yet our prayers and sacrifices don’t seem to reflect on the condition of our nation..”

 

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