Elsie Okpocha, the wife of Nigerian entertainer Basket Mouth, has expressed her dissatisfaction with rising food prices.

Basket Mouth’s wife queried the government on whether they want citizens to abandon the nation in a post uploaded on her Instagram account, saying it’s unjust that people have to deal with frequent increases in food and groceries.

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According to Elsie Okpocha, attempting to exist in Nigeria, which is meant to be Africa’s giant, is becoming increasingly difficult, and she is pleading with the government to make the country habitable.

In her words: Our dear Government, do you want us to leave this country for you??? It’s unfair how we have to constantly deal with the regular price increment of foodstuff and groceries.

It’s getting crazier trying to survive in this country that’s supposed to be the giant of Africa. Abeg naaaa you people should help us and make life in Nigeria liveable.

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Meanwhile, Nigerian comedy actor, Imeh Okon better known as Okon Lagos has made an appeal that Nigerians should be urged to pay attention to the education of the boy-child in bringing an end to various social vices, particularly the escalating ritual killings of young women by Yahoo boys.

Per the actor, fixing the boy-child is critical in order to combat the societal vices that are killing the country.

He wrote: “Back in the days, money ritualists were older me. Very older men. They have this look, aura and presence that when they appear, you will hear comments like ‘this one looks like a ritualist’.” he wrote.

“Today, it is different. Small, Kpingili, kekere, tiny boys are everywhere plucking off eyes and body parts from young women just to drive Benz. Sad. Fix the Boy Child please. ”

“Let’s fix the boy child and do it ASAP. It’s a shorter route to decriminalizing and putting an end to most societal vices in our fast decaying society. Let’s put a central and foundational end to all these k**lings of young girls by these Benz driving Wannabe boys. Happy Sunday

Source: NaijaOnPoint.com

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