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“Na politicians dey run am for una” — Netizens blast Toke Makinwa

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Toke Makinwa in hot water for insensitive comment

Toke Makinwa is in hot water after her latest social media post where she boasted about her privileged status amid the nation’s economic struggles.

The TV personality, who is set to launch a Christian fellowship, asserted that her family is unaffected by the economy thanks to their “backing,” which fans speculate might be divine intervention.

In her video, Toke Makinwa dismissed the impact of the economic downturn on her life, confidently challenging any negativity from the devil. She said, “Whatever the economy is saying, we no dey carry last. We no dey settle for less. Do you know who our father is? We get backing. Who the hell are you talking to devil?”

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Her remarks have drawn sharp criticism online. Many users argue that her comments are out of touch with the harsh reality faced by ordinary Nigerians. Reactions range from accusations of elitism to criticism for her apparent lack of empathy:

  • @lordmayorblacksnr: “It is very insensitive talk at this time that a common man can’t even afford the minimum things cos of what the political scandals have brought upon us. The same set of people who are badly affected by the economy will be the ones to defend them.”
  • @prettydavidoflagos: “This one no just get sense normally no be today.”
  • @mastermcrk: “They’re in the country’s budget.”

@olamilekan_r99: “Dem dey control people wey dey country go the economy.”

@mezukay: “Somebody said Gistlover go soon cast una.”

@badguyforrealmen: “But she is saying the truth. Politicians will tiff money and waste it on these girls. So she is right. Until Nigerians receive sense and start dealing with their politicians things like this will not stop.”

@___themeji: “Shebi na politicians dey run am for una.”

Critics argue that Makinwa’s comments illustrate a disconnect from the struggles of everyday Nigerians who are grappling with economic challenges.

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