A former *Big Brother Naija* reality star, Tacha, has taken aim at content creators who constantly criticize Lagos State’s infrastructure. In a recent social‑media post, she accused them of hypocrisy, arguing that they focus unfairly on Lagos while ignoring the conditions in their own states. Her remarks came in response to a viral video that highlighted the poor drainage system in an upscale area of Lagos. Tacha challenged creators to showcase the upscale neighborhoods in their own regions and questioned whether they even know their local government chairmen.
This is not the first controversy surrounding criticism of Lagos. A National Youth Service Corps member, Ushie Uguamaye (also known as Raye), influencer Scott Iguma, and comedian Acapella recently claimed that Lagos State emits a strong, unpleasant odor. Lagos State Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, quickly refuted these allegations, suggesting that some individuals are deliberately trying to tarnish the state’s reputation.
While content creators continue to use social media to voice concerns about Lagos’s infrastructure and environment, Tacha’s comments suggest that some of these criticisms may be unfair or misplaced. By urging creators to focus on their own states, she highlights the need for a more balanced and nuanced discussion of the country’s infrastructure and environmental challenges.
The debate over Lagos’s infrastructure and environment is likely to persist, with various stakeholders offering differing perspectives. As the conversation evolves, it will be important to consider the issue’s complexities and promote constructive dialogue. Examining the facts and listening to diverse viewpoints may help identify solutions that address not only Lagos’s challenges but those facing the nation as a whole.
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