‘I am sorry’, NYSC member apologizes for comments on viral video

A Lagos-based NYSC member, Ushie Uguamaye, also known as Raye, who recently went viral for criticizing the government, has apologized for her remarks about Lagos.

In an Instagram post on Monday, she acknowledged that her words may have offended Lagos residents and clarified that she never intended to insult them. “I want to first of all state that I am sorry to the people who were born and raised in Lagos State if you feel offended by what I said. I am sorry,” she wrote.

She explained that her comments were part of a 30-day rant challenge aimed at highlighting Nigeria’s economic struggles. “But as a visitor here, I could tell there was a difference in the atmosphere and quality of air here. If the way that I put it triggered your emotions and the love for your birth state, I am sorry. I didn’t mean to talk down on your birth state,” she added.

Raye noted that she initially planned to post 20 videos addressing societal concerns, hoping to spark discussions by the 20th day.

However, her first video gained traction almost immediately, resonating with many Nigerians who shared her frustrations.

She also lamented the financial struggles young Nigerians face, emphasizing that despite working over 45 hours a week, she and many others still struggle to afford basic leisure activities.

You may also like

Recent News

Gospel singer, Bajowa threatens legal action against Best over alleged copyright infringement

Gospel singer Goke Bajowa warns Boye Best of legal action

'Reset Nigeria's foreign policy, attract investment' -- Tinubu charges newly appointed envoys — Daily Nigerian

Tinubu Pushes New Nigerian Ambassadors to Attract Investment

Reps aspirant pledges collaboration with area council leadership, stakeholders

APC Aspirant Vows Inclusive Voice for Bwari in 2027

NGX extends rally as investors record N881bn gain

NGX rally drives N861bn investor gain, All‑Share at 219,586

Scroll to Top