Joe Igbokwe, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has expressed his dismay about Nigeria being a shadow of herself.

In a Facebook post on Friday, Igbokwe, a long standing ally of the president, expressed concern over the recent report by the World Bank that Nigeria’s currency is the weakest in Africa.

The APC Chieftain said Nigeria’s resources and potential does not justify the embarrassing assessment of our currency by the global financial institution.

He said the situation is made possible because of the widespread nepotism and individualistic approach to governance.

Igbokwe wondered why the ‘’currency of the most endowed and populous country in Africa with the most educated people, huge and fertile landmass, favourable weather and excellent talents among other advantaged factors, has the weakest currency in Africa”.

He said, “Almost everybody is working for him or herself, nobody is working for this great country” adding that the reality is diminishing to Nigerians.

In September, the APC chieftain ranted about the new electricity tariff in the country urging the president to intervene.