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‘Begging Is Everywhere’ – Rapper DanDizzy Laments Growing Poverty in Nigeria

Nigerian rapper DanDizzy takes to social media to express his concern about the increasing rate of begging in the country.
The rapper first lamented the fact that he is constantly approached by people in need of money. He then expressed his worry with the following statement:
“We’ve never had begging this bad in Nigeria. They’re literally begging you at every corner—and I mean people with jobs: receptionists, security men, waitresses, and sometimes even their supervisors are joining them. People are poor and their salaries are not enough. God abeg!! If you visit two places in this Nigeria and no one begs you for money, make I no blow!!!! Even if you just dey land airport sef??”
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Terry G Expresses Discontent After Billboard Excludes Him from Afrobeats List

Popular Nigerian singer, Terry G, expresses discontent as his songs were not added to the recently released list of Top 50 Best Afrobeats of All Time by the popular music magazine, Billboard.
The singer took to social media and commented, “TERRY G robbed,” emphasizing the fact that he could have made it on the list but was ignored by the magazine.
Fans then reacted and shared their thoughts on whether he was truly meant to be there or if the list is very much accurate.
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“Stop the Advice If You Haven’t Returned” — Do2dtun Tells Nigerians Abroad

Nigerian Influencer, Do2dtun, calls out Nigerians abroad for discouraging others in the country from relocating.
The influencer took to social media and stated that Nigerians abroad should stop with the advice. He noted that even if they complain about relocating, they have made no step to come back to Nigeria.
“If you japa’d, stop advising people on why they should not come over. If you haven’t moved back to Nigeria; you still live there, please shut up. You are not qualified to discourage people who want to follow the same path. Keep your advice to yourself. If it’s too hard, come back. Let others try.”
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Media Personality Radiogad Says Pedestrians, “Not Just Drivers, at Fault in Dangote Accidents”

Media Personality, Radiogad, reacts to the viral controversy of Dangote trucks and victims, sharing that the public is misdirecting their anger.
It can be noted that there has been a mass report of people being involved in accidents with Dangote trucks, which has attracted a lot of attention.
However, Radiogad shared his thoughts and noted that many people are only blaming the truck drivers and not the victims for their lack of use of the pedestrian bridge.
“Everybody is pouring out their frustration on Dangote, but they won’t blame those crossing the road carelessly. A sensible person will always look left and right before crossing.”
Citizens online then reacted and expressed their disagreement with his feedback.
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