Reality TV star and actress, Victoria Adeyele, better known as Veeiye or has shared her feelings about hardship in Nigeria.
In a post on her X page, Veeiye expressed frustration, describing the country as feeling like a social experiment.
She noted that living in Nigeria is costly, and relocating is just as expensive. Vee also suggested that those in power seem intent on testing the limits of the citizens’ endurance.
She tweeted,
“Nigeria: too expensive to live, too expensive to leave.”
“Almost feels like a social experiment. It’s like they want to see how much people can take.”
Netizens who are also facing hardship agreed with Veeiye’s feelings about Nigeria.
One African Zabby wrote: “Nigeria dey use us do practicals.”
One Mr Lekan 213 wrote: “Youths come dey think like grandpa”
One Call me Damy wrote: “It’s draining…i don tire.”
One Domingo Loso wrote: “She actually made sense. Omo if you no get over 10m you no fit japa o. I mean to better country.”
One Deeva Secrets wrote: “This is actually true and like a frog in a boiling water we keep adjusting.”
One Wrist watcheShop.ng wrote: “Tbh I don’t know how much I can take anymore….. completely drained!”
One Captain Tattoo Temple wrote: “If them never Robb your house. Please protect your property well…The country is becoming more dangerous.”
One Olalekanojo wrote: It’s called hunger games
One Veevogee wrote: “It’s how we’re all quiet about it and acting like it’s not getting to us. Like they use juju on us.”
One Iceberg85 wrote: “Aswr I think she’s making sense tho, this people knew we definitely going to adapt.”
One Peezstore wrote: “No better words to describe it!”
One Iamccgbems wrote: “Until Nigerians are ready we all will be in this together.”
One Happiokos_comedy wrote: “The government nor go ever take us serious becos we quickly adapt to any kind of situation.”
One Duchess of Abagana wrote: “After this one abeg, make no body born me again I don come finish.”
One Ify Raymonds: “How do people survive in Nigeria”
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