Nollywood actress Destiny Etiko has queried Nigerians for being excited over the new season of Big Brother Naija amid the hardship in the country.
In a since-re-edited post on her Instagram page, she noted how the country is currently under an economic downturn, yet Nigerians still have money for data.
She stated that if Nigerians aren’t complaining, then who is she to complain, as she is only concerned for the poor masses. Destiny noted how the crime rate has increased, and insecurity is the order, yet everyone is calm.
“E don red for our country, and I still dey see people dey happy about BBN Hmmmm nawa o.
Oh, una still get enough money for data, Abi?
If you guys do not complain, who am I to do so?
Am majorly concerned about the pøor masses, though.
That you can survive does not mean that everyone can o.
Crime is now happening everywhere.
Insecurity has become the order of the day, and everyone is literally calm.
The earlier
The better”.
Weeks back, Destiny Etiko had applauded Nigerians for their patience amid the economic hardship.
In the wake of the protest in Kenya, she noted how, despite the situation in the country, we still wake up with smiles on our faces, pushing every day. She crowned Nigerians as the most patient country in the world and declared the citizens VIPs.
Similarly, talent manager Paulo Okoye had also declared Nigerians as one of the most patient countries in the world.
He noted that amid the hardship in the country, citizens wake up daily with smiles on their faces, still pushing it.
Declaring Nigerians VIPs, he noted how the government takes advantage of our patience.
During the weekend, the ex-wife of billionaire businessman Musa Danjuma, Caroline Danjuma, lamented over the exorbitant prices of food as she visited the market. Sharing her market plight, she questioned how Nigerians are coping.
Similarly, Nkechi had lamented after spending N150k on a few foodstuffs at the Sunday market in Ogba.
She questioned what was the way forward, as she noted how Nigerians aren’t complaining about the economy anymore, as she questioned if they are comfortable with the hardship.