Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has emphasized that acute hardship is the primary driver behind the escalating insecurity plaguing Nigeria. In a recent Instagram post, Ojo attributed the surge in insecurity, irrational behavior, and deteriorating mental health to widespread hardship, acute depression, insomnia, and increased drug usage.
Highlighting her decision to cease reading direct messages on social media to safeguard her mental well-being, Ojo underscored that her own experiences and the messages she receives serve as a testament to the detrimental impact of hardship on mental health and societal stability. She urged the government to take prompt and prudent actions to avert a potential crisis, underscoring the urgency of addressing the root causes of hardship and its pervasive consequences.
Ojo’s statements echo the concerns of many citizens, signaling a growing call for meaningful intervention and proactive measures to address the multifaceted challenges stemming from acute hardship. As public figures like Ojo shine a spotlight on this critical issue, it underscores the need for urgent and effective strategies to alleviate hardship and improve mental health nationwide.