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Kiddwaya has set off a storm of reactions online after taking aim at Nigerians who publicly praise politicians but return to social media to complain when policies go wrong.
The reality star argued that many citizens “hail and beg” political leaders in person, yet resort to online outbursts instead of demanding accountability. He added that much of the criticism he receives comes from people who “only insult and make jokes” rather than pushing for real change.
His remarks quickly ignited mixed reactions across social platforms.
One commenter admitted Kiddwaya raised valid points but noted that his own father has long been involved in politics, saying Nigerians often depend on influential figures for help rather than confronting the system.
Another user fired back at Kiddwaya, challenging him to reveal what concrete steps he has taken to hold leaders accountable.
But others sided with him, pointing out that Nigerians tend to call out pastors and celebrities with ease, yet treat politicians with reverence in public only to rush online to lament when things go wrong.
The debate continues, fueled by questions of accountability, hypocrisy, and the complex relationship between citizens and their leaders.
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