-Some influencers were complaining about browsing data being too cheap (in Nigeria) and started comparing with Starlink and co. Next thing, network providers increased prices for no justifiable reasons. -Tuface, Basketmouth, Ola of Lagos and others were promoting CNG on a govt-sponsored trip, today the same govt has withdrawn subsidies after people made a switch to CNG. -Aproko Doctor tried to whitewash the GMO concerns, and the next thing is FG wants to label GMO crops for transparency. -Fufu-ristics and co went to Ghana to do comparisons on fuel prices, next thing, Tinubu's administration makes the 5 tax on fuel significant. Coincidence? I think not.
If you think cost of living in Nigeria is too high, try living in the uk ā¦. Why do you think social media influencers are living good, itās because itās fovking cheap, they canāt survive in the uk⦠get a skill, get a job as long as good money comes in.. youāre living good in Nigeria The only major problem in Nigeria is insecurity Buying garri a cup #100 .. do you know how much is a cup of garri in Ghana that youāre comparing We just h#te and h#te every time
We talk too, make comparisons at any slightest moment⦠truth is apart from the fact that money isnāt really in circulation in Nigeria and a common man is struggling, Nigeria is one of the cheapest countries to live in But we do ourselves⦠imagine a country youāre not paying taxes hmmm
@DanielRegha There is tRUTH in this matter, if we look at it carefully
In Nigeria, nothing stays a coincidence for long, it usually hints at a pattern. When oloriburukuās (public figures) and yeyebrities echo certain narratives, you often see policy shifts that align suspiciously close afterward. Itās either deliberate agenda-setting or policymakers using them as soft landing for unpopular decisions. Either way, the common man always pays the price. Transparency should be the minimum standard, but sadly weāre stuck decoding patterns instead of hearing the truth upfront.
It is becoming too obvious to call coincidence. Every time influencers or celebrities start pushing a narrative, government policies conveniently move in that direction, and the masses pay the price. Cheap data suddenly becomes expensive, CNG is promoted then stripped of subsidies, GMO concerns are dismissed then quietly acknowledged, and fuel taxes rise after loud comparisons. These are not random events. They look like calculated moves, and Nigerians must start questioning whose interests these influencers truly serve.
@DanielRegha Who is the fufu-ristic @grok
@DanielRegha Fufu-ristics and co went to Ghana to do comparisons on fuel prices, next thing, Tinubu's administration makes the 5 tax on fuel significant.
@DanielRegha After making comparisons, next thing is tribal bigotry All over X space and these are same people who make comparisons to other countries With so much division even on social platforms
@DanielRegha Your influencers don't care about you. Even your celebrities don't care. Nobody cares for anybody. People are just looking for opportunities to get their own money. Nigerians, you're on your own.
@DanielRegha Fufuristics?𤣠This guy!
@DanielRegha In Nigeria, once influencers start promoting or defending something, just know citizens are about to bleed. Coincidence? Only if you believe in fairy tales.
@DanielRegha Daniel, many ppl insult you for many things you do. I sometimes do tbh, im not an hypocrite But youve always made sense than not and you are very right on this bro God bless you G
@DanielRegha So you now believe the gospel of @DavidHundeyin
@DanielRegha So Ruth go Ghan, go turn to a photographer for fuel stationā½ļø, you don mean it.
@DanielRegha Na why them no invite you be this. Your IQ too high and you no Dey smoke o
@DanielRegha That GMO own is a scam. Nobody plans to label anything. Its the 8th time in less than 2 years they've said it. They are trying to douse the fire. Or how will Iya Ranti label the moimoi she sells under the fruit tree to factory workers daily?
@DanielRegha Coincident as how donāt you watch your news donāt you educate your self politically This was on your news and other social media platform but that one no concern you well it means that we all as citizens are paying for the subsidy the government says Dey have removed
@DanielRegha It's never a Coincidence when the pattern is 99% correlated šÆ It's just a pity that Nigerians are easy to play with. She's screaming innocence and some are pitying and believing her. When all circumstantial evidences suggest otherwise
Wow I just noticed the pattern? š Influencers complain ā prices rise. Celebs promote ā subsidies vanish. Doctors calm fears ā labels appear. Fuel comparisons ā taxes jump. Coincidence? No! It's not. Every ātrendā seems to trigger a reaction. Makes you wonder whoās really pulling the strings. š¤
See as wahala dey scatter! Some influencers complain say browsing is cheap, next thing network providers just hike prices for no reason. Same government wey sent people to promote CNG now withdraw subsidies after Nigerians spoke. This one na clear lesson: no be by joining corrupt government schemes to exploit our own people we go succeed. Wetin we put out comes back to us. As youths, we must join hands, speak truth, demand fairness, and build a Nigeria wey works for everybody not just the few. Change no dey come from waiting; e dey come from action and unity. Make we rise together!
@DanielRegha @grok who is fufu rustics
@DanielRegha network providers always looking for a reason to hike prices. CNG is the future, let them keep promoting it
@DanielRegha So you think that the government has a hand on all of these?? May or may not be true sha. With the way things deh happen for Nigeria, ASSUMPTION is very expensive .
@DanielRegha I've noticed this too. It's like they test public reaction through influencers before implementing unpopular policies.
@DanielRegha Na wa o every time influencers do something, the government suddenly āreacts.ā š Cheap data? Price hike. CNG hype? Subsidy vanish. GMO fears? Label them. Fuel comparisons? Tax goes up. Coincidence? Abeg, who dey play chess for this country? I wan know like this šššš
@DanielRegha These guys are paid to start a propaganda that diverts or lures our minds to things.
@DanielRegha Daniel dey cook Ruth and co ? There jhor ššš„
Not a coincidence. Fufu-ristic was sponsored (knowingly or unknowingly). Meanwhile, your president is about to leave for Europe again (UK and France) for a 10days vacation. Let me also remind you that your president has made a direct flight from Lagos to Brazil and Columbia possible. Well, it all points to something. I think he means well for your countryš¤ Does he?
@DanielRegha Most of them need to learn how to use their platforms. Most are babies with followers
@DanielRegha Absolutely not a coincidence, itās well planned.
@DanielRegha Not a coincidence. Is Fufu-ristics the nickname for Ruth now?
Iād argue the real puppet masters arenāt influencers but the telecom giants, oil barons, and foreign agribusinesses whoāve long had Nigeriaās government in their pocket. Data prices spiked because MTN and Airtel saw a chance to cash in, not because some influencer whined about it. CNG subsidies got axed because international pressure from oil interests killed the green initiative. And GMO labeling? Big Ag like Monsanto (now Bayer) probably pushed it to open Nigeriaās market while pretending itās about transparency. Influencers are just loudmouths getting played, not the masterminds. Call it coincidence if you want, but the real gameās been rigged by corporate cash, not X posts
Itās starting to feel like a pattern, isnāt it? Influencers hype up somethingādata prices, CNG, GMOs, or fuelāonly for policies to shift in ways that hit our wallets or raise concerns. Maybe itās coincidence, or maybe the systemās playing chess while weāre playing checkers. What do you thinkāshould we start questioning these promotions or just brace for the next plot twist?