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If Nigeria Kept Its Oil Money, The World Would Be Different — Akon Explains How

If Nigeria Kept Its Oil Money, The World Would Be Different — Akon Explains How

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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Senegalese-American music icon Akon has sparked conversations online after sharing a thought-provoking video that imagines an alternate reality in which Nigeria retained full control of its oil wealth from independence in 1960.

The Grammy-nominated artist posted the AI-generated clip on Instagram, exploring how such a scenario could have completely transformed not just Nigeria but the global economic landscape.

In the video, Akon envisioned a Nigeria that had kept 100% of its oil profits, instead of sharing them with multinational corporations like Shell and Exxon, suggesting that the country could have accumulated trillions of dollars over the decades.

If Nigeria Kept Its Oil Money, The World Would Be Different — Akon Explains How

“What if Nigeria had kept 100% of its oil money since 1960 instead of letting Shell and Exxon take it? We’re talking about two trillion dollars that could have stayed in African hands. Lagos would be the world’s financial capital today, not London or New York,” the video stated.

Akon’s futuristic vision extended beyond economics, painting a picture of a powerful, innovation-driven Africa. He imagined Nigerian universities as global hubs of creativity and invention, and Nollywood rising to surpass Hollywood on the world stage.

“Nigerian universities would lead global innovation, producing the next generation of tech giants. Nollywood wouldn’t just compete with Hollywood, it would completely dominate global entertainment,” the narration continued.

The singer also described a dramatic shift in global power, where the traditional centers of influence in the West would lose their dominance.

“The ripple effects would be even more dramatic. London’s banking district would be empty as major firms relocate to Abuja. Nigerian passports would be more valuable than American ones. Europeans would be crossing the Mediterranean in search of work opportunities in Africa,” the video added.

According to Akon, this alternate timeline would have seen Africa leading the global order, with Nigeria attracting the world’s brightest minds rather than losing them to other continents.

“The global power structure would flip entirely. Instead of brain drain, Nigeria would attract the world’s brightest minds. One decision in 1960 could have changed everything, Africa controlling its own resources would have reshaped the entire world order,” he concluded.

In a caption accompanying the post, Akon emphasized that while the scenario was hypothetical, the future remains open for Africa to reclaim control of its resources and rewrite its destiny.

“The possibilities are endless but it’s never too late,” he wrote.

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Ayobami Owolabi

Ayobami Owolabi

Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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