- Emmanuel Emenike criticized Nigeria’s political leadership, alleging insecurity, corruption, and suppression of free speech. He questioned why Nigeria, despite its resources, cannot develop like the UAE, blaming “criminals in power.”

Former Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike has shared a strong message addressing the state of the nation and the role of political leaders in Nigeria.
In a post on his Instagram page, the ex-footballer expressed frustration over the country’s current situation, stating that anyone who believes a better Nigeria will emerge under the same leadership is “dreaming.” He criticized what he described as widespread insecurity, including kidnapping, and alleged suppression of free speech.
According to Emenike, road travel has become unsafe due to rising cases of abduction. He also claimed that individuals who speak out against those in power risk being targeted and arrested. The former striker further alleged that public funds are being looted by a few individuals at the expense of the general population.
Comparing Nigeria to the United Arab Emirates, he questioned why Nigeria, despite its vast natural and human resources, has not achieved similar levels of development. He attributed the country’s challenges to what he described as “criminals in power.”
“If you believe in a better country in the hands of your oppressors, you are dreaming. Keep going to church and shout ‘fire’ every day; these people don’t care.
No more road trips.
Kidnapping everywhere.
If you talk, they will set you up and arrest you.
Individuals are looting money that belongs to everyone.
What stops our country from being like the UAE? We have the resources, but many criminals are in power.
No respect if your father is a political criminal”.
In other news…. Content creator Peller has reacted strongly to King Mitchy’s recent viral bleach prank, warning her against repeating such actions on TikTok.
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In a video circulating online, Peller expressed concern that extreme stunts on the platform could attract regulatory backlash, potentially leading to a ban in Nigeria. He stressed that TikTok serves as a major source of income for many creators, including himself.
“Make una tell her abeg make she no ever in her life try that thing for TikTok again. If they banned TikTok from Nigeria she will see shege. Instagram Live dey there, you no do am for where you start battle, na TikTok you dey come kpai yourself,” he said.
Peller questioned why the alleged stunt was carried out on TikTok instead of other platforms, arguing that creators should be mindful of the consequences their actions may have on the broader digital community.
King Mitchy’s prank has continued to generate heated reactions, with some viewers criticizing the act as irresponsible, while others see it as part of the growing trend of shock content aimed at gaining attention online.
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