Big Brother Naija star Natacha ‘Tacha’ Akide has sparked discussions about Nigeria’s economy after sharing her personal experience.
In a video on her social media, Tacha set aside her ‘independent woman’ image to express her concerns about the rising cost of living in the country.
“See anyone that calls me independent woman this period, me and you go get issues because I am fully dependent on God and his servants here on earth,” she said.
Tacha, who a man said was staying in a hotel paid for by a politician during the End Bad Governance protest, shared in the video that she couldn’t keep track of the N5 million that was deposited into her account because she didn’t know how it was used.
“Cost of living wan kill the living, I didn’t do dorime, I don’t know what I used the N5 million for, where is this country going to?” she asked.
Watch video below:
Netizens Reactions;
@nkechiblessingsunday: “Story of my life,money just dey fly in dey fly out in a split seconds.”
@hillagirl: “5million is the new 500k….. but where the money enter is the assignment.”
@digitaltola.initiative: “Even cost of fuel alone 5M don go o.”
@nkubi_official: “For a fact, nobody can give account of how money is spent these days.”
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