Tacha, criticized content creators for their ongoing criticism of Lagos State’s infrastructure.
She labeled their behavior as hypocritical, suggesting they focus only on Lagos while ignoring issues in other states.
Tacha urged these creators to highlight the upscale neighborhoods in their own states instead of solely targeting Lagos.
Former Big Brother Naija star and media personality Tacha has called out content creators for repeatedly criticising Lagos State’s infrastructure.
She described their behaviour as hypocritical, arguing that they act as though Lagos is the only state in Nigeria. Tacha challenged them to showcase the upscale neighbourhoods in their own states instead of focusing solely on Lagos.
“Everyday it’s Lagos this, Lagos that! You’d think Lagos is the only state in Nigeria. Post a ‘highbrow’ area in your own state and you’ll disappear. Many of you don’t even know your local government chairman,” she wrote on X while reacting to a viral clip highlighting poor drainage in a posh Lagos area.
Her comments follow a recent uproar sparked by NYSC member Ushie Uguamaye (Raye), influencer Scott Iguma, and comedian Acapella, who all claimed that Lagos “smells.”
In response, Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, dismissed the allegations, accusing certain individuals of deliberately trying to damage the state’s reputation.
In other news… Nigerian chef, Rita Nnagbogu Ifeyinwa, is preparing for a historic culinary challenge as she plans to cook the biggest pot of Ukodo and beans next week in Asaba, Delta State.
The bold attempt is expected to secure her a spot in the Guinness World Records, placing her alongside other Nigerians who have gained global recognition through groundbreaking achievements.
According to reports, a philanthropist has pledged ₦20 million in support of the event. The sponsorship will provide resources and logistics needed for the large-scale cooking exercise.
The highly anticipated occasion is set to attract food lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and supporters eager to witness history in the making. Ukodo, a traditional yam pepper soup, alongside beans, are among Nigeria’s staple delicacies, making the event a celebration of both food and culture.