“The hunger in this country is so loud that you don’t need earphones to hear the sound” – Comedian I Go Save

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  • Nigerian comedian Otaghware O Onodjayeke, also known as I Go Save, has expressed his concern over the high levels of hunger in the country.
  • I Go Save reported a record-breaking number of people asking for help this Christmas due to the loud hunger in the country.
“The hunger in this country is so loud that you don’t need earphones to hear the sound” – Comedian I Go Save

Nigerian comedian Otaghware O Onodjayeke, widely recognized as I Go Save, has expressed his concerns regarding the severe hunger crisis in the nation.

In a post on his Instagram account, he remarked that the hunger in the country is so pronounced that it can be felt without the need for earphones. I Go Save noted that the volume of individuals seeking his assistance this Christmas has reached an unprecedented level.

He urged Nigerians to extend their support to those in need whenever possible.

“The hunger in this country is so loud that you don’t need earphones to hear the sound.
The amount of I need small favors for Xmas on my phone this year is an all-time record breaker!
Please lend a helping hand to whoever ever you can help if it’s convenient for you”.

In other news, Social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, known as Verydarkman, has once again criticized influencer Amarachi Amusi, or Ashmusy, for her behavior towards a woman.

GistLover previously reported that the TikToker called out Ashmusy for asking for donations publicly, which she claimed would go to the needy woman.

In a recent video, VDM mocked Ashmusy for reaching out to the woman only after he spoke out. He pointed out that she still hasn’t given the woman the promised N500k.

The activist also mentioned that Ashmusy had the woman turn down his offer of N1.5 million. He challenged her to keep her promise this time.

In the recording, the controversial figure stated that after he had a dispute with Ashmusy, she supposedly reached out to a woman and pressured her to create a video praising her.

He also mentioned that the woman told him she didn’t want his money, but her husband later reached out to him asking for N1.5 million.

VDM added that the woman’s husband explained they needed the funds to rent a shop for their business expansion.

The activist claimed that the husband said VDM was the reason Ashmusy got in touch with them again and made another promise.

He also shared his thoughts on some Non-Governmental Organization leaders, saying that some take money from the public for themselves.

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