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Home»Entertainment»“God can’t save Nigeria, everyone is a beggar, Whether it’s a security guard, a cleaner, a shop owner, a street seller, a bike rider, a conductor no matter who it is, they all beg for money”- Indian woman criticizes Nigerians
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“God can’t save Nigeria, everyone is a beggar, Whether it’s a security guard, a cleaner, a shop owner, a street seller, a bike rider, a conductor no matter who it is, they all beg for money”- Indian woman criticizes Nigerians

MidexmthMidexmthFebruary 1, 2025Updated:February 1, 2025
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An Indian woman‘s recent social media posts have ignited a firestorm of controversy after she labeled Nigerians as beggars and criticized the country’s pollution, tribalism, and drug trade.

Following a brief visit to Nigeria, the woman took to Instagram to share her experiences, stating that “everyone is a beggar” in the country, regardless of their profession. She recounted an encounter with a bike rider, who she claimed was hostile towards Fulani children.

The woman’s posts also touched on Nigeria’s pollution, which she described as “too much” and the landscape as “very ugly.” She further criticized the country’s tribalism, citing an incident where a Yoruba bike rider allegedly referred to Fulani people as bandits.

Nigerians have responded to the woman’s posts with outrage and criticism, with many accusing her of being biased and ignorant. Some have pointed out the hypocrisy of her statements, given India’s own struggles with poverty and social issues.

The incident has sparked a wider conversation about cultural sensitivity, tourism, and the importance of respecting diverse perspectives. While some have defended the woman’s right to share her opinions, others have argued that her comments were unfair and misinformed.

@tkborg4blues: “Person when go beg Indian money na be say e finished for am kpatakpata.”

@_soelsammy: “Lmao. We aren’t any different from Indians. Asides the tribalism.”

@Ade__mideee: “I take this with a pinch of salt when it’s coming from an Indian.”

@chizzi_vincents: “India is poverty and rapè capital of the world.”

@ceekay553: “Not against her but she sounds like a Nigerian. Looks malnourished too.”

@civil_villian: “All of these and I’m still grateful I’m not Indian.”

@Asmama37352221: “Make e be say as she post this thing she no dey naija again.”

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