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Destiny Etiko’s post reflects a deep concern about the disparity between Nigeria’s economic struggles and the public’s interest in entertainment, particularly shows like Big Brother Naija. She expresses frustration over how people are engaging in leisure activities despite widespread hardship, rising crime rates, and increasing insecurity. Etiko emphasizes that while some may appear unaffected, the reality for many is far more challenging, highlighting a disconnect between personal experiences and broader societal issues. Her message urges awareness and empathy for those facing tougher circumstances.
“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”.

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